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GENEALOGY  COLLECTION 


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THE 


PUBLICATIONS 


SURTEES    SOCIETY 


ESTABLISHED  IN  THE  YEAR 


M.DCCC.XXXIV. 


VOL.  XXXVI. 

FOR  THE  YEAR  M.DCCC.LIX. 


LONDON : 

J.  B.  NICHOLS  AND  SONS,  PRINTERS, 

25,  PARLIAMENT  STREET. 


THE 

VISITATION 

OF  THE 

COUNTY   OF  YORKE, 

BEGUN  IN 

A°  DNI  MDCLXV. 


AM)  finish  r,n 


A"  UNI   MDCLXVI. 


BY  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  ESQ", 

NORROY  KING  OF  ARMES. 


$ubli6firir  for  tfir  S'Ortrtp 

BY  GEORGE  ANDREWS,  DURHAM; 

WHITTAKER  &  Co.  13,  AVE  MARIA   LANE;   T.  &   \\\  BOONE, 

S9,   NEW    BONO  STREET,   LONDON; 

BLACKWOOD  AND  sons.  EDINBURGH. 


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At  a  Meeting  of  the  Council  of  the  Surtees  Society, 
held  in  the  Castle  of  Durham  on  the  11th  of  March,  1858, 

"  It  was  Ordered,  That  Dugdale's  Visitation  of  York- 
shire should  form  one  of  the  publications  of  the  Society  for 
^  1859,  and  that  it  should  be  edited  by  Mr.  Davies  of  York." 
v*       And  at  a  similar  Meeting  on  the  25th  of  February,  1859, 

"  It  was  Ordered,   That  a  volume  of  Heraldic  Visi- 
^l    tations  should  be  the  only  publication  of  the  Society  for  the 
;    current  year." 

V 

James  Raine,  Secretary. 


i 


PREFACE. 


The  volume  presented  this  year  to  the  Surtees 
Society  contains  "  The  heraldic  visitation  of  the 
county  of  York,"  made  by  Sir  William  Dugdale,  then 
Norroy  King  of  Arms,  in  the  years  1665  and  1666. 
This  valuable  genealogical  record  is  now  for  the  first 
time  printed  entire  from  a  copy  in  the  handwriting  of 
the  late  Dr.  Raine,  collated  by  the  editor  with  Dug- 
dale's  original  copy  which  has  been  for  many  years 
the  property  of  Miss  Currer  of  Eshton  Hall,  who  has 
most  kindly  and  liberally  allowed  the  Society  the  use 
of  it  for  this  purpose. 

Miss  Currer' s  "  noble  "  MS.,  as  it  has  been  justly 
designated  by  a  high  authority,*  was  stated  in  the 
proposals  issued  by  a  late  accomplished  genealogist  -f- 
for  publishing  "  Dugdale' s  Heraldic  Visitation  of 
Yorkshire  with  additions,"  to  be  the  "  only  perfect 
copy  out  of  the  Heralds'  College."  It  forms  a  large 
folio  volume,  consisting  of  nearly  300  leaves  of  paper, 
and  containing  the  pedigrees  of  472  families,  a  pen- 

*  Sir  Charles  George  Young,  Garter.  f  William  ItadclySe,  Esq. 


Vlll  PREFACE. 

and-ink  drawing  in  trick  of  the  armorial  bearings  of 
each  family  being  placed  at  the  head  of  the  pedigree. 

A  small  part  of  the  contents  of  the  volume  is 
believed  to  be  in  the  handwriting  of  Sir  William 
Dugdale  himself,  but  the  greater  number  of  the  pedi- 
grees, and  of  the  shields  of  arms  which  are  executed 
with  much  artistic  spirit  and  elegance,  are  undoubtedly 
the  work  of  Gregory  King,  afterwards  Lancaster 
Herald,  who  was  in  Dugdale' s  service  and  accom- 
panied him  in  all  his  visitations  of  the  Northern 
counties.  Sir  William  Dugdale  appears  to  have 
retained  possession  of  the  MS.  until  he  was  created 
Garter  King  of  Arms  in  April  1677.  A  few  days 
after  his  promotion  he  presented  the  volume  to  Sir 
Henry  St. George,  his  successor  in  the  office  of  Norroy, 
who  was  at  a  later  period  advanced  to  the  rank  of 
Garter,  and  died  in  the  year  1715.  It  was  probably 
upon  his  death  that  the  MS.  passed  into  the  possession 
of  Robert  Dale,  who  at  that  time  was  Blanch  Lyon 
Pursuivant  and  Deputy  Registrar  of  the  College  of 
Arms,  and,  it  is  said,  had  accompanied  Sir  Henry 
St. George  when  Clarencieux  in  some  of  his  visitations. 

A  few  months  before  his  death,  which  happened  in 
April  1722,  Robert  Dale  was  created  Richmond 
Herald,  and  a  son  of  his  appears  to  have  been  the 
next  possessor  of  the  MS.  The  Dales  sprang  from 
a  Yorkshire  family  of  the  agricultural  class  settled  at 
Great  Smeaton,  a  parish  on  the  banks  of  the  Tees,  a 
few  miles  distant  from  Darlington,  and  this  fact  may 
perhaps  diminish  our  surprise  upon  finding  that  during 


PREFACE.  IX 

the  latter  part  of  the  last  century  the  volume  had 
passed  into  the  hands  of  a  person  in  humble  circum- 
stances residing  at  Darlington,  by  whom  it  was  offered 
for  sale  to  the  late  George  Allan,  Esquire,  the  well 
known  antiquary.  Mr.  Allan  declined  purchasing 
the  MS.,  but  took  the  opportunity  of  making  a  copy 
of  it  for  his  own  use,  and  of  this  copy,  which  is  now 
in  the  Library  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Durham, 
he  subsequently  permitted  several  transcripts  to  be 
taken,  one  of  which  was  made  by  the  late  Rev. 
James  Raine,  D.C.L.,  whose  loss  the  Surtees  Society 
has  so  much  reason  to  deplore. 

In  the  year  1797  the  MS.  was  bought  by  the  late 
Sir  Mark  Masterman  Sykes,  Baronet,  of  a  Mr.  W. 
Prince  of  York ;  and  in  the  year  1824,  when  Sir  M.  M. 
Sykes' s  collections  were  dispersed  by  public  auction, 
it  was  added  to  the  treasures  of  Miss  Currer's  splendid 
library. 

In  transcribing  and  collating  the  present  volume 
for  the  press,  the  Editor  has  been  anxious  that  it 
should  contain  a  faithful  reproduction  of  Dugdale's 
MS.  The  peculiarities  of  the  orthography,  and  espe- 
cially the  irregularities  in  the  spelling  of  the  names 
of  persons  and  places,  are  scrupulously  retained.  A 
few  errors  of  fact  which  have  crept  into  some  of  the 
pedigrees  are  so  obvious  and  unimportant  that  it 
seemed  unnecessary  to  attempt  any  correction  of 
them. 

To  those  members  of  the  Surtees  Society  who  are 
acquainted  with  the  localities  it  may  not  be  unin- 


X  PREFACE. 

teresting  to  trace  the  route  taken  by  the  illustrious 
herald  in  his  Visitation  of  the  great  county  of  York 
nearly  two  centuries  ago.  On  the  1st  of  August, 
1665,  Sir  William  Dugdale  commenced  his  sittings  at 
Doncaster,  and  during  the  former  half  of  the  month 
he  held  courts  at  Barnsley,  Pontefract,  Leeds,  Knares- 
borough,  and  Skipton.  Eroni  Skipton  he  crossed  the 
mountainous  country  which  divides  the  West  and 
North  Ridings,  and  on  the  18th  of  August  he  arrived 
at  Richmond,  where  he  was  occupied  three  or  four 
days.  Thence  he  passed  to  Thirsk,  Stokesley,  and 
Malton.  Leaving  Malton  on  the  30th  of  August  he 
entered  upon  his  Visitation  of  the  East  Riding  at  a 
small  market  town  in  the  heart  of  the  wolds  called 
Kilham,  where  his  court  was  attended  by  the  heads  of 
nearly  twenty  families  then  nourishing  in  the  sur- 
rounding district,  a  few  of  which  are  still  among  the 
most  distinguished  of  the  gentry  of  that  part  of  York- 
shire— the  Boyntons,  the  Grimstones,  the  Legards, 
the  Osbaldestons. 

Besides  Kilham,  the  only  East  Riding  towns  visited 
by  Dugdale  in  this  journey  were  Hull  and  Pockling- 
ton.  On  the  9th  of  September  he  commenced  his 
sittings  at  York,*  and  remained  there  several  days,  his 
courts  being  attended  by  the  gentry  of  the  city  and 
the  immediate  neighbourhood,  and  by  many  from 
more  distant  parts  of  the  county.  On  the  14th  of 
September  he  again  sat  at  Doncaster,  and  from  thence 

*  At  the  George  Inn  in  Coney  Street. 


PREFACE.  XI 

paid  a  second  visit  to  Barnsley.  On  the  16th  of  Sep- 
tember he  sat  at  Rotherham,  where  he  concluded  the 
Visitation  of  this  year. 

In  the  spring  of  the  following  year  Sir  William 
Dugdale  resumed  his  Visitation  of  Yorkshire.  On 
the  14th  of  March,  1665-6,  he  set  out  from  his  own 
house,  Blythe  Hall  in  Warwickshire,  and  proceeded 
straight  to  York,  where,  on  the  19th,  he  commenced 
his  sittings,  and  was  occupied  several  days  in  record- 
ing the  genealogies  of  nearly  forty  families  whose 
representatives  attended  his  summonses  from  all  parts 
of  the  county.  From  York  he  went  to  Ripon,  where 
it  does  not  appear  that  he  transacted  any  business, 
and  thence  to  Skipton.  The  pedigrees  of  the  two 
families  of  Currer  of  Skipton  and  Currer  of  Kildwick 
seem  to  be  the  only  results  of  his  sitting  at  Skipton 
on  this  occasion.  Whilst  he  was  in  this  district  he 
passed  a  few  days  with  his  friend  and  brother-anti- 
quary Charles  Fairfax  esquire  at  his  house  at  Men- 
ston  near  Otley  ;  and  on  the  1st  of  April  he  was 
at  Halifax,  a  town  he  had  not  previously  visited. 
Thence  he  went  to  Leeds,  Wakefield,  Pontefract, 
Doncaster,  and  Sheffield.  From  Sheffield  he  returned 
home. 

In  the  month  of  August  Dugdale  entered  upon  his 
Visitation  of  the  counties  of  Durham  and  North- 
umberland; and  on  his  way  through  Yorkshire  he 
sat  a  few  days  at  York.  In  September  he  returned 
into  Yorkshire.  On  the  8th  he  was  at  Stokeslcy,  and 
on  the  10th  at  Malton.     Thence  he  crossed  the  East 


Xll  PREFACE. 

Riding  wolds  to  Beverley,  resting  a  night  at  the 
"  Golden  Gryphon,"  at  Kilham.  After  he  left  Be- 
verley a  few  pedigrees  appear  to  have  been  taken  at 
Hull  and  Malton,  but  it  may  be  inferred  that  Norroy 
himself  went  from  Beverley  to  visit  Lord  Fairfax  at 
Nun-Appleton,*  where  he  arrived  on  the  17th  of 
September.  On  the  21st  he  was  again  at  his  own 
residence  in  Warwickshire. 

When  Sir  William  Dugdale  undertook  his  Heraldic 
Visitation  of  the  Northern  Counties  he  had  passed 
the  sixtieth  year  of  his  age.  Yet  all  his  journeys — 
and  he  must  have  traversed  many  a  wild  moor  and 
rugged  valley — were  performed  on  horseback.  His 
only  companions  were  his  two  clerks,  one  of  whom 
was  Gregory  King,  then  a  youth  of  seventeen  or 
eighteen  years,  but  already  remarkable  for  his  skill  in 
the  transcribing  of  pedigrees,  and  the  tricking  and 
depicting  of  armorial  bearings. -}- 

It  is  evident  that  in  the  earlier  years  of  the  Restora- 
tion the  pride  of  family  was  not  universally  prevalent 
in  the  county  of  York.  Nearly  one-third  of  the  whole 
number  of  gentry  whom  the  herald  called  upon  to 
appear  before  him  with  proofs  of  their  arms  and 
pedigrees  treated  his  summonses  with  neglect.  The 
following  precept,  which  was  not  issued  by  Dugdale 
until  two  years  after  he  had  concluded  his  Visitation 

*  He  notes  in  his  Diary  that  at  this  time  he  "  borrowed  of  my  Lord 
Fairfax  18  manuscript  bookes  which  were  Mr.  Dodsworth's,  whereof  15  are 
in  folio  and  3  in  4to." — Hamper's  Life,  p.  124. 

t  See  the  life  of  Gregory  King,  in  Dallaway's  Heraldry,  p.  xxix. 


PREFACE.  xiii 

of  Yorkshire,  gives  us  a  list  of  the  persons  who  were 
contumacious. 

To  the  High  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  York. 

Whereas  the  King's  most  excellent  Majesty,  being  desireous  that  the 
Nobility  of  this  his  Realm  should  be  preserved  in  each  degree  as  well 
in  hon1'  as  in  worship,  and  that  every  person  and  persons,  bodies  politic 
and  corporate,  and  others,  should  be  known  in  their  states  and  mys- 
teries without  confusion  and  disorder,  hath  authorised  me,  William 
Dugdale,  Esqre,  Norroy  King  of  Armes  of  the  North  East  and  West 
parts  of  this   his    Realm   of  England,   not   only   to  visit  all  the   said 

province,  and  to  peruse,  take  knowledge  and of  all  manner  of 

Arms,  Cognizances,  Crests,  and  other  like  devices,  with  the  notes  of  the 
Descents,  Pedigrees,  and  Marriages  of  all  the  Gentry  therein  contained, 
but  also  to  reprove,  control,  and  make  infamous  by  Proclamation  all 
such  as  unlawfully  and  without  just  authority,  vocation,  or  due  calling 
do,  or  have  done,  or  shall  usurp  or  take  upon  him  or  them  any  name 
or  title  of  honour  or  dignity,  as  Esquire,  Gentleman,  or  other,  forbidding 
also  and  straitly  comanding  all  his  Shireves,  Commissioners,  Arch- 
deacons, Officials,  Scriveners,  Clerks,  Writers,  or  other  whatsoever 
they  be,  to  call,  name,  or  write  in  any  Assize,  Sessions  Court,  or  other 
open  place  or  places,  or  to  use  in  any  writing  the  addition  of  Esquire 
or  Gentleman  to  any  person  or  persons  within  this  my  province  above- 
mentioned,  unless  they  be  able  to  stand  unto  and  justify  the  same  by 
Law  of  Arms  of  this  his  Realm,  or  else  be  ascertained  thereof  by  adver- 
tizement  in  writing  from  me  the  said  Norroy  King  of  Arms,  my  Deputy 
or  Deputies,  Attorney  or  Attornies,  in  that  behalf,  as  by  his  said 
Majesties  Commision,  under  the  Great  Seale  of  England,  more  fully  doth 
appear. 

Know  ye  therefore  that  I,  the  said  Norroy,  in  pursuance  and  accom- 
plishment of  his  said  Majesties  desire,  and  furtherance  of  his  service 
herein,  having  in  my  last  visit  within  this  County  of  York,  by  due 
summons,  required  the  persons  whose  names  are  hereunto  annext,  to 
shew  unto   me   by  what  right  they  do  use   and   bear  any  such  Arms, 

Cognizances,  and  Crests  as  above and  take  upon  them  those 

titles  and  dignities  of  Esqrc  or  Gentleman,  and  having  received  no  suf- 
ficient proof  of  such  their  right   thereunto,  and   my  own  justification 


XIV 


PREFACE. 


for  allowance  thereof  according  to  the  trust  reposed  in  me  by  his  said 
Majesty  in  that  behalf,  bnt  that  they  have  presumptuously  usurped  the 
same  without  any  good  ground  or  authority,  contrary  to  all  right,  and 
to  the  ancient  and  laudable  custome  of  this  Realm  and  usage  of  the 
Law  of  Arms,  do  hereby  declare,  that  from  henceforth  they  are  not  to 
use  those  Arms  and  Titles,  upon  such  further  pain  and  peril  as  by  the 
Earl  Marshal  of  England,  or  his  Majesties  most  HonbIe  Commissioners 
for  the  executing  of  that  office,  may  be  inflicted  upon  them ;  wherefore 
(in  pursuance  of  his  Majesties  further  pleasure  signified  in  his  Com- 
mission) I  have  thought  fit  hereby  to  advertize  you  and  all  other  his 
Majesties  good  and  loyall  subjects  of  this  County,  that  as  you  and  they 
tender  his  said  Majesties  pleasure  herein,  from  henceforth  you  forbear 
in  any  writing  or  otherwise  to  attribute  unto  them  those  additions  of 
Esquire  or  Gentleman,  until  the  said  persons  so  assuming  those  titles 
shall  stand  to  or  justifye  the  same  by  the  Law  of  Arms  of  this  his 
Majesties  Realm,  or  that  you  be  ascertained  thereof  in  writing  by 
advertisement  from  me  the  said  Norroy  King  of  Arms,  or  my  lawful 
Deputy  or  Deputies,  Attorney  or  Attorneys  in  that  behalf.  Given  at 
the  Office  of  Arms,  &c.  this  24th  day  of  November,  20th  Charles  2d 
(1668). 

WlLLM.  DlIGDALE, 

Norroy  King  of  Arms. 


Wapentakes. 
Baynton  Beacon 


Buck  rose 
Dickorino; 


LIST. 

Residence. 
East  Riding. 
Beverley  .     .      . 


Emswall  .     .     . 
Hugett      .     .     , 
Middleton     .     . 
North  Dalton 
Bugthorpe     . 
Besonby  cum  Estor 
Erasthorpe    .     . 
Nassenton 
Tli wing    .     . 


Persons'  Names 

Mr.  Tho.  Johnson. 
Mr.  Rob1  Bethell. 
Mr.  Blunt, 
John  Best. 
Mr.  Catterell. 
Mr.  Crouche. 
Mr.  Ramsden. 
Paler  Wolfe. 
Rich"5  Staveley. 
Nich.  Woodhouse. 
Mr.  Lukins. 
Mr.  Rob*   Stafford 
sleighted  the  Summons. 


PREFACE. 


XV 


Wapentakes. 
Hunsley  Beacon 
Wilton  Beacon  .     .     . 
North    Bayliwick    of 

Holderness 
D°  Middle  Bayliwick  . 
Ouse  and  Danvent 


South     Bayliwick    of 
Holderness 


Residence. 

Hotham  .  .  . 
South  Cave  .  . 
Skypsey  .      .      . 


Hinton  cum  Etherwicl 
South  Duffeild  .     . 
Hemingbrough  . 
Kexby     .... 
Skefling    .... 


Persons'  Names. 

Mr.  Gill. 
John  Belton. 
Leond  Aclam. 


Easington 


Marke  Greene. 
Will"1  Hadlersey. 
John  Bacon. 
Fran.  Forbusher. 
Edwd  Bee. 

Will™  Overton. 


Claro 


Staincross 


West  Riding. 

Azerley Willm  Dawson. 

Aldfeild Char.  Elsley. 

Kirk  Dighton     .     .     .  Abra.  Thornton. 

Green  Hamerton     .     .  John  Weedall. 

Kirkby Mr.  Gale. 

,,  Mr.  Dodson. 

„  Fra.  Steele. 

Kirkby  Malsard     .     .  Benj.  Brown. 

„  Timo.  Horsman. 

Kirkby  Hall      .     .     .  Tho.  Dickenson. 

Knaresborough  .     .     .  Simon  Warrener. 

„  John  Scot. 

„  Richd  Rhodes. 

Nun  Monkton    .     .     .  John  Tindall. 

Newhall  in  Chifton      .  Will'm  Hardesty. 

Wetherby     ....  John  Wood. 

„  John  Catherall. 

Ardesley Richd  Mawde. 

Barnsley Rob*  Daniell. 

Rich'1  Taylor. 

Bentley John  Allot. 

Brearley Geo.  Holgate. 

Dod  worth      ....  Mr.  Senior. 

„  Mr.  Brook. 


XVI 


PREFACE. 


Wapentakes. 

Residence 

Persons'  Names. 

Staincross      .     .     .     . 

Hunsworth   ....     Tho.  Ramsden. 

n 

„                                 Mr.  Wrightson. 

» 

Gunthwayt   ....     Mr.  Sedasone. 

n 

Peniston Josiali  Wordswortl 

» 

Wolley Edw.  Prince. 

» 

Clayton Thos  Clayton. 

» 

„                                 Richd  Allot. 

» 

Monk  Bretton    .     .     .     John  Crooke. 

)> 

„                                 Rob*  Wood. 

)> 

„                                Geo.  Cooper. 

Staincliff&  Ewcross   . 

Appletreewick  .     .     .     John  Winterburne 

» 

Coniston  .     .     . 

.     Tho.  Warde. 

11 

Coniston  Cold 

.     Josiah  Warde. 

11 

East  Halton  . 

.     Rob*  Glover. 

11 

Ingleton   . 

.     Antho.  Booth. 

11 

Gisburne  . 

.     Henry  Marsden. 

ii 

Kildwick 

.     John  Coates. 

ii 
ii 

Steeton     . 
Slaidburne 

.     Willm  Garford. 
.     John  Marsden. 

Strafford  &  Tickhill 

Attercliff 

.     Nich.  Shircliff. 

n 

Doncaster 

.     Mr.  Webster. 

ii 

Darfeild    . 
Barnshall 

.     Mr.  Dixson. 
.     Benjn  Watts. 

ii 

Eccleshall 

.     .     Hen.  Bright. 

)> 

Hansworth 

.     Mr.  Frippet. 

ii 

Maltby     . 

.     .     Tho9  Marshall. 

ii 

Truslow   . 

.     Mr.  Burrows. 

ii 

Tickhill   . 

.     John  Hyraan. 

ii 

Thorne     . 

.     .     Mr.  Forster. 

ii 

Warmeswort 

h 

.     .     Mr.  Childers. 

Osgodcross    .     .     . 

Croule 
Hundell   . 

Geo.  Empson 
.     .     Geo.  Abbot. 

ii 

Kellington 

.     .     Mr.  Hey  worth. 

ii 

Norton  Prior 

y 

.     John  Rowe. 

ii 

Pollington 

.     .     John  Crathorne. 

ii 
ii 

Pontefract 

ii 

.     Rob1  Tatham,  aid. 
Tho.  Fulwood. 

Wapentakes. 

Residence. 

-A.  V 

Persona'  Names. 

Osgodcross    .     .     .     . 

Pontefract     .... 

Mr.  Athendon. 

>> 

N 

Tho.  Jackson,  aid. 

>> 

. 

Geo.  Shilito,  aid. 

» 

>> 

Willm  Oates. 

Upton 

Fra.  Day. 
John  Stevenson. 

j> 

Whitgift 

„ 

>> 

Mr.  Poutler. 

Barkstone  Ash  .     . 

Bramhani   cum  Ogle- 
thorpe 

Hen.  Drewell. 

» 

Burton  Salmon .     .     . 

Tho8  Norman. 

„ 

Cawood 

Willm  Smith. 

j? 

» 

Will'm  Rowden. 

»> 

>> 

Mr.  Richardson. 

» 

Fairborne      .... 

Mr.  Spinke. 

» 

Hambleton    .... 

Mr.  Woodall. 

>» 

Lotherton  &  Aberforth 

Mr.  Plant. 

„ 

>> 

Mr.  Lekringall. 

>j 

n 

Geo.  Rodes. 

>» 

Selby 

Mr.  Dawtrey. 

»» 

yy 

Mr.  Morrwood. 

» 

>y 

Mr.  Frith. 

» 

» 

Mr.  Curlew. 

H 

Tadcaster      .... 

Willm  Marshall. 

Wistow    .     .     . 

Tho9  Bate. 

Skyrack  .... 

.     Adell  cum  Ecup     . 

Fran.  Wood. 

Jl 

Bingley    .     .     . 

Abra.  Binns. 

J) 

Collingham   .     . 

Willm  Chambers. 

„ 

Garforth  .     .     . 

Mr.  Brook. 

)» 

Horsforth      .     . 

An  tho.  Saxton. 

Morkton  . 

James  Morgateride 
Francis  Rawden. 

Rawden  .     .     . 

>> 

Newsome      .     . 

Jam.  Dawson. 

Aggbrigg  &  Morley 

Croston    . 

Tho.  Potter. 

Emley 

John  Allot. 

n 

Elland  cum  Greteland 

Mr.  Ramsden. 

* 

>' 

Tho.  Crosley. 

M 

»» 

John  Clay. 

XV111 


PREFACE . 


Wapentakes. 

Agbrigg  &  Morley 


Hallifax 


Horbury  . 
Huthersfield       .     . 
Hipperholme   cum 
Brier  chouse 


Persons'  Names. 

Jonathan  Mawde. 
Antho,  Foxcroft. 
John  Langley. 
]\Iath.  Wilkinson. 
Steph.  Ellis. 


,,  Rich?  Langley. 

„  Nath.  Whitley. 

Methley John  Shan. 

„  Peter  Colling. 

Pndsey Rob*  Milner. 

Rasbick Richcl  Law. 

Stanley Gervase  Hatfield. 

„  Dan.  Mawde. 

Sowerby Isaac  Naylor. 

Thornhill      ....  Tho.  Squire. 

Wakefield     ....  Joshua  Mawde. 

„  Geo.  RatelifFe. 

Wareley James  Morgateride. 


Bulmer 


Rydale 


North  Riding. 

Pj  os  well    .... 

.     Will"1  Clement. 

Easingwould      .     . 

.     Fran.  Driffield. 

Crake 

.      Will1"  Fryer. 

Hntton  upon  Darw* 

John  Heslarton. 

Raskelfe  .... 

.     Geo.  Kitchingman 

Stillington     .     .     . 

.     Tho.  Wayte. 

>> 

Mr  Faceby. 

Kirkby  Moreside    . 

.     Rob1  Otterburne. 

Old  Malton   .     .     . 

.     Geo.  Parker. 

„ 

Mr.  Watson. 

Normanby     .     .     . 

.     John  Hill. 

Bagby      .... 

.     John  Martin. 

Murton    .... 

.     Will"1  Spinke. 

Marderby     .     .     . 

.     Will"1  Trueman. 

Sandhutton  .      .      . 

.      Rich"5  Wanle. 

Sutton       .... 

.      Roger  Bavins. 

PREFACE. 

j 

Wapentakes. 

Residi  nee. 

Persona1  Namea. 

Rydale     .... 

.     Topoliffe  .     .     . 

.     .     John  Kittlewell. 

„ 

Upsall      .     .     . 

.     .     Mr.  Baxter. 

Whitby  Strand  .     . 

.     Egton       .     .     . 

.     .     John  Burdet. 

>> 

■>■> 

Thos  Smith. 

>> 

Whitby  Strand 

.     .     Willm  Wiggoner. 

» 

Hawsker  . 

.     .     Rob'  Norrison. 

>> 

Ruswarp  .     .     . 

.     .     John  Geffarson. 

H 

Stokesley       .     . 

.     .     Henry  Cockerell 

» 

Whitby    .     .     . 

.•    .     Giles  Wiggoner. 

„ 

Harkness 

.     .     Willm  Chapman. 

Pickering  Lithe 

.     Ayton       .     .      . 

.     .     Chris.  Beckwith. 

>> 

Cayton     .     .     . 

.     .     John  Hebden. 

5> 

Pickering      .     . 

.     .     Antho.  Colcote. 

J> 

Newhouse      .     . 

.     .     Tho.  Garforth. 

» 

Throstonby  .     . 

.     .     Tho.  Keld. 

„ 

Wickham     .     . 

.     .     John  Chapman. 

)> 

>> 

Will111  Bower. 

Langbargh    .     .     . 

.     Acklam    .     .     . 

.     .     Will™  Hustler. 

» 

Stanesby       .     . 

.     .     Edw.  Westrope. 

i] 

Tanton     .     .     . 

.     .     Wiilm  Stooper. 

Allertonshire      .     . 

Holme  cum  Hon 

lgrave     John  Brown. 

» 

Hornby    .     .     . 

.     .     Tho.  Hall. 

» 

Knaton  and  Bra) 

vith   .     Tho.  Jackson. 

„ 

Lasonby  . 

.     Jam.  Cleseby. 

Gilling  West      .     . 

Carleton  .     .     . 

.     .     Johu  Caterick. 

„ 

Gillingwest  .     . 

.      .     Willm  Smith. 

» 

Lartington    .     . 

.     .     Fra.  Appleby. 

» 

Marrick   .     .     . 

.     .     Giles  Blackburne. 

»> 

Mickleton 

.     .     Tho.  Tothall. 

» 

Melsonby      .     . 

.      .     John  Phillipson. 

>> 

Ravensworth    ci 
Washton 

un           Ninian  Collings. 

>> 

Rookesby      .     . 

.     .     Humphr.  Harvey 

Gilling  East       .     . 

.     Maunby   .     .     . 

.     .     Will™  Smith. 

>» 

Kirkbywisk .     . 

.     .     Mr.  Wood. 

» 

wton    .     .     . 

.     .     Math.  Taylor. 

>> 

Newby  Wiske    . 

.     .     Rob1  Wittye. 

XIX 


XX 


PREFACE. 


Wapentakes. 
Gilling  East 


Hangwest 


Hang  East 


Hallikeld 


The  Citty  of  Yorke 


Residence.  Persons'  Names. 

Eeedham       ....  Eichd  Metrick. 

Sapletcm Geo.  Blakeston. 

Soutli  Cowton    .     .     .  Mr.  Pepper. 

Scorton John  Burton. 

Smeaton Fran.  Wilkinson. 

Bardin Mr.  Spence. 

Coverham     ....  Will.  Holdesworth. 
DownhamcumWaybron  Willm  Frankland. 

Middleton      ....  Tho.  Holdesworth. 

Preston Phil.  Forster. 

Wensley Leond  Calvert. 

,,  Ealph  Atkinson. 

Patrick  Brompton  .     .  Thos  Lowden. 

Screwton       ....  Mark  Eobinson. 

Scotton Hen.  Tennant. 

Aysonby Will™  Blythe. 

Disforth Peter  Norton. 

Gatonby John  Warcup. 

Leekby Tho.  Walters. 

Melmorby     ....  Wm  Elsley. 

Pickhall Will*  Tindall. 

Eanton John  Eamsforth. 

St.  John  Baptist's  Parish  Mr.  Leonard  Thomp- 
son. 

„  Mr.  Cressy  Burnet. 

Trinity  in  Micklegate  Mr.  Chrisr  Topham. 

St.  Martin's  and  St.  Gre-  Mr.  Eich.  Hewet. 
gories 

„  Willm  Barwick. 

„  Andrew  Taylor. 

„  Eich.  Metcalfe. 

„  Ambrose  Spenser. 

Bishophill     ....  Geo  Eamsden. 

Christ's  Parish  .     .     .  John  Taylor. 

,,  Francis  Elcock. 

„  Timothy  Squire. 
St.  John  Delpick's  Parish  Dr.  Broome. 


PKEFACE. 


XXI 


Wapentakes. 

The  Citty  of  Yorke 


Residence. 

St.  Saviour's      .     .     . 

St.  Michael's  Parish  in 
Walrngate  Warde 

All  Saints  in  the  Pave- 
ment 

St.  MichaeU's  Belfrey 
Parish 


St.  Helen's  in  Stonegate 
St.  Martin's  in   Coney 
Street 


The  Ay nesty  in  y e  Coun- 
ty of  ye  Citty  of  Yorke 


The  Borough  of  Leeds 


The  Borough  and  Li- 
berty of  Eipon 


Askharn  Bryan 


Persons'  Names. 

John  Slynger. 
Bryan  Dawson. 
Joseph  Scott. 
George  Lamplugh. 

Mr.  Kichardson. 

Anthony  Walker. 
Francis  Swayne. 
Humphr.  Harwood. 
Mr.  Arnold. 
Mr.  Fox. 

Croft,  heir  of 

Aid.  Croft. 
Mr.  Arnold,  a  Phisi- 

tian. 
Willm  Camplesham. 


Rufforth Robt.  Gale. 

„  Peter  Calvert. 

John  Ross. 

Mr.  Albyn. 

Mich.  Hutchenson. 

ThosDixson. 

Geo.  Marshall. 

Potter  Newton  .     .     .  Tho.  Hardwick. 

Arzmonderby    cum  John  Atkinson. 

Broadgate  Hen.  Thompson. 

Bishop  Thornton    .     .  Tho.  Barney. 

Will.  Wextley. 

Felix  Kirke       .     .     .  Willm  Trueman. 

Fountaines  Abbey  .     .  John  Messenger. 

Fountaines  Park    .     .  Steph.  Wilkes. 

Markinton    cum    Wal-  Willm  Markenfield. 

lowthwayte  John  Barney. 

Whitcliffe  cum  Thorpe  Tho.  Readshaw. 


XX11 

PREFACE. 

Wapentakes. 

Residence. 

Tersons'  Names. 

The  Borough  and  Li- 

Skelgate .... 

Geo.  Itedshaw. 

berty  of  Kipon 

„ 

Allhallowgate     . 

.     Hen.  Redshaw. 

jj 

Tho.  Thompson. 

In  this  list  may  be  recognised  a  few  of  the  well- 
known  antient  gentry  of  the  county,  besides  many 
heads  of  families  whose  descendants  at  this  day  would 
have  rejoiced  had  they  then  placed  their  pedigrees 
upon  record.  But  the  majority  of  the  names  were 
probably  then  of  little  note,  and  are  now  wholly  lost 
sight  of. 

Some  light  is  thrown  upon  the  circumstances  which 
caused  this  inattention  on  the  part  of  the  gentry  of 
Yorkshire,  by  the  following  passage  of  a  letter  addressed 
to  Sir  William  Dugdale  by  his  friend  Charles  Fairfax, 
in  the  month  of  June  1666  :  — "  I  received  your  letter, 
wherein  I  have  (so  far  as  I  could)  observed  your  com- 
mands. Some  gentlemen  will  attend  you  at  the  next 
assizes  to  whom  I  gave  notice ;  but  many  (not  sensible 
of  the  honour  of  their  families)  I  find  remiss,  yet  hope 
(upon  their  better  thought)  they  will  do  right  to  pos- 
terity and  give  their  attendance.  Your  too  short  stay 
in  your  several  circuits  (and  their  coincident  appear- 
ances upon  summonses  before  the  Deputy  Lieutenants) 
they  alledge  for  excuse  they  could  not  wait  on  you."  * 

We  must  necessarily  lament  the  absence  of  the 
pedigrees  of  so  many  families  from  that  which  was 
destined  to  be  the  last  of  the  heraldic  visitations  of 

*  Hamper's  Life  of  Dugdale,  p.  364. 


PREFACE.  XX111 

the  great  county  of  York ;  yet  without  them  it  con- 
tains a  rich  mine  of  genealogical  and  heraldic  evi- 
dence, from  whence  all  future  labourers  in  those  vast 
fields  of  Yorkshire  history  and  topography  which  have 
been  hitherto  unexplored  and  uncultivated  cannot  fail 
to  derive  information  and  assistance  of  the  highest 
value  and  importance. 

The  Council  of  the  Surtees  Society  were  desirous  of 
appending  to  the  present  volume  Sir  William  Dag- 
dale's  Visitation  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Durham. 
The  only  copy,  however,  of  this  record  that  they  could 
obtain  has  been  found  to  be  so  inaccurate  and  incom- 
plete that  they  have  resolved  not  to  lay  it  before  the 
Members  of  the  Society. 

R.  D. 

York,  December  31st,  1859. 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE, 

BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE, 

A.D.  1665  and  1666. 


Strafforth  and  Tikhill  Wapentake.  Doncaster,  3  Avg.  16G5. 

GREENE  OF  THUNDEECLIFFE. 


Abms.— Azure,  three  demi-lions  rampant  erased  erminois. 
Chest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  gules,  a  demi-lion  rampant  erminois. 


Thomas  Greene,  of  Cawthorne  in  com.  Eborum,  to  whom^Alice,  daughter  of  James 
Richard  St.   George  Esq.  Norroy  K.  of  Armes,  granted     Dyson    of    Westwood 
the  coate  and  crest  here  exprest,  6  Oct.  1612.  com. 


3.  James  Greene  of  Thundercliffe 
Grange,  3d  son. 


_r 


Anne,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Shercliffe 
Ecclesfield  in  com.  Eborum. 


Robert  Greene,    of  ThunderclifFe^Alice,  daughter  of  Edward  Faw- 
Grange,  set.  52  ann.  3°  Aug.  1665.  f  cett  of  Rufford  in  com.  Eboru. 


r    I    I    I    I  - 
.  Robert. 
.  James. 
.  Matthew. 
.  Benjamin. 
■  Joseph. 


T 

1 


1.  Willianv 
Greene,  aet.  28 
ann.  3°  Aug.  a0 
1665. 


Mary,  daughter  of 
Nicholas  Stones  of 
Norton  in  com. 
Derb. 


1.  Alice,  wife  to 
Francis  Kellam  of 
Pomfret  in  com. 
Eborum. 


2.  Sarah. 

3.  Mary. 

4.  Mabel  I. 


William,  act.  2  an.  et  amplius  3  Aug.  a0  1665. 


Alice. 


2  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 

Stainecrosse  Wapentake.  Barnesley,  5  Aug.  1665. 

KERESFOBTH  OF  PUELL-IIILL, 

Arms.— Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Azure,  two  mill-rinds  fcsseways  in  pule  ardent ;  2  and  3,  Argent,  a  fess 
embattled  sable  between  three  butterflies  gules. 

John  Keresforth,  of  Kcrcsfortk=j= . . .     daughter  of  ... .   Bosvile, 
Hill  in  com.  Eboru.  j  of  Ardesley,  in  com.  Eboruru. 

2.  John  Keresforth,  of=p. ...  daughter  of ... .  Barker,       1.    Richard^ 

Wombwell     in      com.  I  of  Dore  in  com.  Derb.  Keresforth.  | 

Eborum.  ^ 


Robert  Keresforth   of  Ardes-=r= ....  daughter  of  ... .  Wardc, 
ley  in  co.  Eborum.  j  of  Barnesley  in  com.  Ebor. 

I ■— i 1 

GabraellKeres-=pKatherine,  daugh-       1.  Jane,  wife  of  Ed-         2.  Grace,  wife  of^= 
forth,  of  Keres-  I  ter  of  ....  Hall,       mund    Barrowclough         Robert  Bower  of 
forth  Hill,  died  i  of      Bolton-upon-       of   Barnesley    in    co.         Barnesley  in  co. 
in  a0  1641.  |  Derne  inco.  Ebor.       Ebor.  Ebor. 

_1_ 


I ~~l  I 

Cotton  Thos.      Keresforth, —  Elizabeth, daughter  Robert  Bower,  =p 

Keresforth,     of  Puell-Hill  in  co.     of  Humphry  Clyn-  of     Barnesley 

died    un-        Ebor.  tct.  67  ann.     card    of    Abyngton  diedina°1659 
married.          5°  Aug.  a°  1665.         in  com.  Berks. 


r ■ — i 

1.  Nathaniell  Bower,  setatis  2.  Joshua. 

18  ann.  5  Aug.  a0  1665. 


Si'AiNECiiossE  Wapentake.  Barnesley,  5  Aug.  1665. 

BURDET  OF  BIRTHWAYT. 

Arms— raly  of  six  argent  and  sable,  on  a  bend  gules  three  martlets  of  the  first ;  aeresccnt  for  dif- 
ference. 
CaEsi.— On  a  tower  argent  a  martlet  with  wings  displayed  or. 


Jane,  dau.  of  Ranulph^Francis  Burdet,  of=Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward 
Barton  of  Smithells  in  Birth  way  t,  died  in  Boughton  of  Causton  in 
co.  Lane.  Esq.    2.  wife.  |  a°  . .  . .  com.  Warr.  Esq.     1.  wife. 

I 1 

Amor  Burdet,     Francis    Burdet,    of^= daughter  of  Sr 

of  Swawell  in     Birthwayt   in     com.     Ferdinaudo  Leo    of  Mid- 
corn.  Ebor.           Ebor. died  in  a°1644.  |  dleton  in  com.  Ebor.  Kt. 
I , 

Francis  Hurdet,  of  Birthwayt  Esq.  1.  Magdalen.  2.  Elizabeth. 

:t>t   22  ann.  5°  Aii«.  a0  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


OSGODCROSSE   WAPENTAKE. 


Pomfret,  1°  Aug.  1005. 


FKANKE  OF  POMFRET. 

Arms.— Vert,  a  saltire  engrailed  or. 

John   Franke,  of  Pomfret^Dorothy,  daughter  of  ....    Bawno   of 
died  in  a0  1624  vel  circ.       |  Bawne  Towne  in  com.  Eboru. 


r 

I 

I 

1 

tt  i  i  -n 

4.  Mat- 

3. Charles^ 

2.  Ro-  =pEliz. 

1.  Ri- 

1. Jane,  wife  unto  John 

thew, 

Franke 

of 

daugh- 

bert 

daugh. 

chard 

Gale. 

died 

ter  of 

Franke 

of  Ri  - 

Franke 

2.  Isabell,  wife  unto 

uniuar- 

ofPom- 

chard 

ofPom- 

Will™  Otes  of  Pomfret. 

ried. 

Keel* ' 

fret, 

Abbot, 

fret,    of 

3.  Alice,  wife  of   Natha- 

ing. 

died 

of  Pres- 

whom 

niell  Eyre  of   Bramley 

in  a° 

ton 

noe 

in  co.  Eborum. 

1663. 

Jacklin, 
in  com. 
Lane. 

issue 
male 
is  re- 
mayns. 

4.  Elizabeth,  y*  wife  un- 
to Will.   Wood  of  the 
Lanes  in  com.  Eborum. 

5.  Anne,  the  wife  of  Wil- 

1 

Martha. 

John. 

liam  Wakefield  of  Pom- 
fret. 
6.    Rosamund,  ye  wife  of 

John  Booth  of  Glossop 

in  com.  Derbiae. 

i 

I    1    1 

Itobert. 

John  Franke,  of= 

=Mary,  daughter  and 

co-     Dorothy. 

Pomfret,   oet.   32 

heir  of   WIU  Harbred 

of     Elizabeth. 

ann.  7  Aug 

1665. 

Wistow  in 

30.  Ebor. 

Debora. 

1 

j 

~\ 

Robert,  set.  5 


Aug.  1665. 


Mary. 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Doncaster,  4  Aug.  166."). 

WENTWORTH  OF  BROADSWORTH. 

Asms. — Quarterly  of  six  ;  a  crescent  for  difference : 

1.  Sable,  a  chevron  between  three  leopard's  faces  or. 

2.  Paly  of  four  argent  and  sable,  on  a  bend  gules  three  mullets  or. 

3.  Gules,  three  fleurs-de-lis  argent. 

4.  Vert,  two  lions  passant  guardant  argent. 

5.  Gules,  on  a  bend  argent  three  escallops  azure. 

6.  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  birds  argent. 


Thomas  Wentworth,  of  ElmeshalU 
in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


:Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rich.  Gooderick 
of  Ribston  in  co.  Ebor.  Esq. 


4.  John 

3.  Wil- 

2. Darcy  Wentworth,: 

=Elizab. 

1.  Sir 

WYiit- 

liam 

of     Broadsworth     in 

daughter 

Thomas 

worth, 

Went- 

com. Ebor.  a:t.  73  ann. 

ofS'Edw. 

Went- 

died 

worth, 

4°  Aug.  a0  1665.  Gen- 

Warren, 

worth,  of 

without 

died 

tleman  Huisherofthe 

of  Poyn- 

Elmes- 

issue. 

withou 

Black  Rod  to  Thomas 

ton  in 

hall,K» 

issue. 

late  Earleof  StratWd, 

com. 

died  in 

Ld  Lieutenant  of  Ire- 

Cestr. K«. 

a°  1651. 

land. 

1.  Catherine,  wife  to 
Sr  Rowland  Wands- 
ford,  K',  Attorney  of 
yc  Court  of  Wan  Is. 

2.  Anne,  the  wife  <>f 
Sr  Richard  Bawkes- 
worth  of  Hawkes* 
worth  in  co.  Ebor. 
K'. 


4  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 

Barkeston  Ashe.  Pom/ret,  8  Aug.  1665. 

BEILBY  OF  MICKLETHWAYT-GRANGE. 

Asms.— Sable, a  saltire  or. 
Cbest.— A  leopard's  head  guardant  erased  at  the  neck  argent,  pellettee. 

Thomas    Beilby,  of   Micklethwayt^Thomasine,   daughter  of  Thomas 
Grange  and  of  Killerby  in   com.  |  Thwenge    of   Heworth    in  comi- 
Ebor.  died  in  a0  1639,  or  there-  ]  tatu  Eborum. 
abouts. 


3.  Isabel,  mar- 
ried to  Francis 
Shan  of  Med- 
ley in  com. 
Eboru. 


2.  Anne, 
wife  of  Ro- 
ger   Wyvell 
of    Osgodby 
in  com.  Ebo- 


1.  Frances, 
wife  of  Sa- 
muell  Lacy, 
of  Orton  in 
com.   Ebo- 


William  Beilby  ,=pSusan,     dau.    of 


of  Mickle- 
thwayt  Grange, 
died  27  May, 
tfi  1665. 


2.  John  Beil-: 
by,  of  Mickle- 
thwayte  Grange, 
Esqr,  now  one  of 
bis  Ma"«  Jus- 
tices of  Peace 
and  Quorum  in 
this  county  of 
Yorke.  Mt.  31 
an.  8  Aug.  a0 
1665. 


:Barbara,     1.  Ri-  ; 
daughter    chard, 
unto  Sr       Beilby, 
John  died 

Lowther     in  a0 
of  Low-      1650. 
ther  in 
co.  West- 
merland, 
Bart. 


Dorothy, 
daughter 
of  Lawr. 
Sayre  of 
Worsell 
in  com. 
Eborum. 


Richard  Sun- 
derland of  Co- 
ley  Hall    in    co. 

Ebor.  Esq. 


1.  Anne,  wife  of  John  Mompesson 
of  Thorn  Parke  in  com.  Eborum. 

2.  Frances,  first  married  to  Jonas 
Tomson  of  Kilham  in  com.  Ebor. 
secondly  to  Francis  Dodsworth  of 
Watlas;  thirdly  to  Cuthbert  Wade 
of  Kilsey  Esq. 

3.  Susanna,  wife  unto  Francis  Wil- 
kinson of  Thorpe  in  com.  Ebor. 

4.  Thomasine,  wife  unto  Walter  Lay- 
cock  of  Copmanthorpe  in  co.  Ebor. 


1.  John,   2.  Mary,  set.  2     William,  1.  Elizabeth.      2.  Susan, 
died  an    ann.  et  dim.  8     died  a 
infant.       Aug.  1665.  child. 


Stainecrosse  Wapentake. 


HicUeton,5  Aikj.  1665. 


CUTLER  OF  STAINEBROUGH. 

Arms.— Azure,  three  dragon's  heads  erased  within  a  bordure  or. 
Cbest. — A  dragon's  head  erased  or,  ducally  gorged  azure. 

Thomas    Cutler,    of    Staine-=^Ellen,  daughter  to  Roger  Rayney 
burgh  in  co.  Eborum.  |  of  Smetbley  in  com.  Eborum. 


Elizabeth,  daugh.  and=^Sr  Gervase  Cutler,  Kl,: 
coheire  of  Sr  John  Bent-  died  in  Pontefract  Castle 
ley,  of  ... .  in  co.  Derb.  at  the  time  of  the  siege, 
K'.      i  wife.  I  a0  1615,  or  thereabouts. 


Mary,  wife  to 
Sr    Edward 
Moseley    of 
Hough  in  co. 
Lane.  Bart. 


m — 

3.  Elizabeth. 

4.  Eleanor. 

5.  Penelope. 


:Magdalen,  daughter  to 
the  Right  Hol,le  John 
Earle  of  Bridgwater.     2 


1.  Frances.  1.  Sr  Gervase  Cut-     2.  Thomas 

2.  Magdalen,  ler     of      Stainebo-     Cutler, 
wife    unto  rough    Kl,  set.    24 

Henry  Lewes,  an.  5  Aug.  1665. 


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VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


OSGODCROSSE  WAPENTAKE. 


Pontfract,  7  Aug.  16G5. 


JOHNSTON  OF  POMFRET. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  saltire  sable,  on  a  chief  gules  two  cushions  or;  an  escutcheon  of  pretence, 

Sable,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  maiden's  heads  couped  below  the  shoulders  proper. 

Crest.— On  a  mound  a  castle  in  ruins,  all  proper. 


Gawen  Johnston,  commonly  called  Gawen  of  the  Wood= 


Archibald  Johnston: 


Gawyn  Johnston,  seised  of  Elsi-sheilds  by  the  grant  of  Gawen  his-p  . 
grandfather,  a°  1486. 


I 


Katherine    Kirk  -^Wilkin  Johnston,  seized=f= daugbter  to  the 

patrick,  first  wife.  I  of  Elsi-sheilds,  a0  1520.      Lord  Totholock,  2  wife. 

. — '  r J 

John     Johnston,=p. .   daughter  to 
of    Elsi-sheilds,       ....   Macknath. 
a°  1560. 


Johnston  of=F 

Triplo  &  Redhall  near 
Dumfreeze  in  Scotl 


James  Johnston,  of  Kel-^pMargaret,  daugh.  of . .  . .  Crage,  sister 
lowbanke,  a0  1556.  to  Dr  Crage,  phisician  to  K.  James. 


Wilkin   John-=p 
ston,  a0  1581.    j 


John  Johnston,  Advocate,1 
Lairde  of  Castle  -  Milke, 
Abbot  of  Halliwood,  and 
Commendator  of  Sautlet, 
a°  1610. 


Barbara,   daughter  of 
Nicholas     Udwart, 
Merchant     Burgesse 
of  Edenburgh. 


JamesJohnston, 
of  Elsi-sheilds, 
a°  1606,  died 
without  issue. 


Archibald, bro- 
ther, and  heire 
of  Elsi-sheilds, 
a"  1629. 


1.   Thomas 

Johnston, 

Lairde  of 

Castle- 

Milke,  died 

without 

issue. 


1 

3.  Alexan-=Sophia, 

derJohn-  daugh. 

ston,  Ad-  of  Wil- 

vocate  in  kin 

Eden-  John- 

burgh.  ston. 


2.  John  John- 
ston,   Rector 
of  Sutton  - 
upon  Dar- 
went,   died   a1 
1657. 


Elizabeth, 
daughter 
of  Henry 
Hobson 
of  Usflete 
in  com. 
Eborum. 


1.  Jennet,  wife  of 
Arthur  Naysmith, 
Steward  to  Esme, 
Duke  of  Lenox. 

2.  Helen,  wife  to 
Samuell  Hunter 
of  Edenburgh. 


I    I    I  ~r~l 

3.  Alexander, 
died    at  Mittau 
in  Poland. 

4.  Samuel. 

5.  Joseph. 

6.  Benjamin. 

7.  Henry. 


John  =Frances, 
Johnston,     daughter  of 


of  Pom- 
fret,  set. 
36  ann. 
7  Aug. 
1665. 


Long- 
botham, 
widow   of 
Malachy 
Doyle. 


1.     Nathaniell^Anne,    daugh.    Sarah 

Johnston,  of  and  co-heiro 

Pomfret,  in  of  Rich.  Cud- 

com.  Ebor.  worth,  of 

Dr.  in  Phisick,  Eastfield    in 

oetatis  38  an.  Yorksh. 
7°  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Cud  worth,  borne 
21  Sept.  1654. 


2.  Charles.         3.  Nathaniel. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   \6Gi 


OsGOPCROSSE  WAPENTAKE 


Pontefract,  7  Avg.  1GC5. 
PEECY  OF  STUBBS-WALDEN. 


Arms.— Per  fess  argent  and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  per  fess  sable  and  argent. 


Francis  Percy,  of  Scotton  in  com. 
Ebor.  died  in  a0  1634,  vel  circa. 


:Frances,  daughter  of  Raufe  Vavasour,  a 
younger  brother  to  John  Vavasour  of 
Haslewood  in  co.  Ebor.  Esq. 


r    T      i  —\      -i 1 " 

T"  -r 

TTT 

1.  Eleanor,  wife  unto  Henry  Oglethorpe 

1.  John    = 

^Frances,  dau. 

2.  Bar- 

of Beghall,  vulgarly  called  Beale,  in 

Percy,    of 

of  Andrew 

tholo- 

com. Ebor. 

Stubbs- 

Yonge    and 

mew. 

2.  Jane,    wife   to   Brian    Haworth   of 

Walden 

sister  and  co- 

3.  Tho-" 

Parr  in  co.  Lane.  gent. 

in  co. 

heire  of  Sr 

mas. 

3.  Mary,  a  nunne  at  Gant  in  Flanders. 

Eboru. 

Andrew 

4.  Ro- 

4. Theodosia,  wife  of  Rich.  Shercliffe  of 

Esqr  a;t. 

Yonge  of 

bert. 

Ecclesfield  parish  in  co.  Eborum. 

8]  ann. 

Beorn  in 

5.  Jos- 

5.  Elizabeth,  wife  of   Rowland  Revell 

7°  Aug. 

com.  Ebo- 

se- 

of  Stannington  in  co.  Ebor. 

1665. 

rum,  Knl. 

lyne.   . 

6.  Lucye. 

i                          t 

'    ' 

r    — 

2.  John  Percy, 
slayne  in  the 
fight  at  Wil- 
loughby,  in 
com.  Nott.  a0 
1648,  fighting 
on  the  King's 
part. 


1.  Tho- 
mas  Per- 
cy, son  . 
and  heire, 
atatis  38 
ann.  7° 
Aug. 
1665. 


Mary. 


:Cecelie, 
daughter 
of  Robert 
Shawe  of 
Metley  in 
co.  Ebo- 
rum, and 
coheire. 


1.  Doro- 
thy, wife 
of  John 
Bretton 
of  Bret- 
ton  in 
com. Ebo- 
rum. 


I.  Frances, 
wife   of  Sr 
Willm. 
Langdale  of 
Lanthrope 
in  Holder  - 
nesse  in 
com.  Ebo- 
rum. 


3.  Ur- 
sula. 


died 
without 
►  issue  re- 
mayn- 
ing. 


4.  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  Tho- 
mas Ingleby 
of  Thornton 
Woods  in 
com.  Ebor. 


John,  set.  1  5  ann. 
7  Aug.  1665. 


2.  Robert. 

3.  Thomas 


n n 

4.  Francis         6.  Philip. 

5.  William.       7.  Charles. 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Osqodchossk  Wapentake. 


Pontfract,  7  Aug.  1665. 


BRADLEY  OF  ACWORTH. 

Abms. — Or,  a  fess  azure  between  three  buckles  gules. 
He  refers  himselfe  to  ye  Visitation  of  Berksh.  for  proofe  of  ye  armes. 

John  Bradley,  of in  com.  Ebor.  an  ensigne^. .  . . 

in  King  Henry  the  Eight's  army  upon  his  expedi- 
tion to  Bulloigne  in  France. 


Henry  Bradley,  of  Oke-^Barbara,     daughter     of     1.  Richard. 

hingham  in  com.  Berks,     Walter  Lane   of  Reding     v r- 

I  in  co: 


died  in  a0  1645. 


died  without 


1.  John  Brad-=^=Susan,daugh-     2.  Thomas    Bradley,  dr  in  divinity^=Frances,  daugh- 


ley 


of  Miles 
near  Oking- 
ham  in  Berk- 
shire. 


ter    of    John  and    chaplein  to    K.  Charles    the 

Feilder     of  First,  now  prebend  in  the  cathedral 

....  in  com.  church  of  York  and  rector  of  Ack- 

Southton.  worth,  in  com.  Ebor.  set.  67  an.  7° 

i  Aug.  a°  1665. 


ter    unto    John 
Lord   Savile,   of 
Pomfret    in 
com.  Eborum. 


Henry  Bradley, 
of  Richmund  in 
Surry. 


3.  Francis 
Bradley. 


2.  Savile  Brad- 
ley, Fellow  of 
Magdalen  Col- 
ledge  in  Ox- 
ford. 


1.  Thomas  Brad- 
ley, a  merchant 
in  Virginia,  sot. 
32  an.  7°  Aug. 
1665. 


Barbara,    wife    of 
Daniell      Godfrey 
of  Muffield    in 
com.  Oxon.=p 


2.  Charles. 


Barkeston  Ashe  Wapentake. 


Pontefract,  8  Aug.  1665. 


FAIRFAX  OF  OGLETHORPE. 

Anns.— Quarterly  of  eight,  a  crescent  for  difference  : 

1.  Argent,  three  bars  gemelles  gules  surmounted  by  a  lion  rampant  sable. 

2.  Argent,  a  bend  sable  and  a  chief  indented  gules. 

3.  Cheeky  or  and  azure,  on  a  canton  sable  an  etoile  argent. 

4.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  hind's  heads  erased  gules. 

5.  Barry  argent  and  gules,  on  a  canton  sable  a  cross  flory  or. 

6.  Or,  a  bend  sable. 

7.  Or,  a  bend  azure. 

8.  Argent,  on  a  fess  sable,  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  gules,  as  many  annulets  or. 
Chest—  A  lion's  head  erased  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Sr  Thomas  Fairfax,  of  Denton,  Kl,  created=r=Elcanor,  daughter  of  Robert  Aske  of 
Vise.  Fairfax  of  Cameron,  3  Caroli  primi.  Aughton  in  com.  Ebor.  Died  23 
Died  1°  May,  1640.  |  Aug.  a0  1620. 


2.  Henry  Fairfax,=j=Mary,  daugh-     Mary,  daugh-=T=l.  Ferdi-  =^Rhoda,    daughter    and 


of  Oglethorpe  in 
com.  Ebor.  died 
in  Aprill,  1665. 


tertoSrHenry  ter    to    Edm, 

Chorley  of  EarleofMul- 

Roxby    in  grave.         1st 

com.  Ebor.  wife. 


nando  Ld  heire  to  Thomas  Chap- 
Fairfax,  man  Esqr,  widow  to  Sr 
Died  in  a0  ....  Hussey,  Bar',  2d 
1647.  wife. 


Bryan.      Henry  Fairfax  of  Ogle— p 

thorpo  Esqr  ret.  33  an.  I 

8  Aug.  a"  1665.  | 

I 1 1 


3.  Bryan.      2.  Henry 
cet.  6  ann. 


Frances,  sole  daughter   to   Sr         Thomas    Ld 
Robert  Barwick  of  Tolston  in         Fairfax,    now 
co.Ebor.K1, Recorder  of  Yorke.         living,  a0  1665. 

1 

3.  Frances. 


1.  Thomas,  aet.  8  an.     1.  Dorothy,  ret.     2.  Ursula. 
Aug.  a0  1665.  9  an.  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DITGDALE,  1665. 


The  Burrough  of  Leedes.  Leedes,  11°  Aug. 

SIMPSON  OF  LEEDES. 

Arms.— Per  bend  or  and  sable,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged. 

Richard   Simpson,    of   Leedes    in^.... 
com.  Eborum. 


Richard  Simpson,  of  Leedes.  =p. 


Thomas.      2.  Anthony      =pJane,    daugh-    1.  William     1.  Elizabeth,      2.  Frances, 


4.  George.  Simpson,  of 

' v '  Leedes,  died  in 

died  a°  1628,  or 

unmarried,  thereabouts. 


ter     of     John    Simpson,        wife  unto  wife  unto 

Wilson  of  Fry-    died  with-     Hugh  Booth,     George 
ton  in  eo.  out  issue.        merchant  of      Fletcher  of 

Eborum.  Leeds.  Retford    in 

com.  Nott. 


Mary.  John  Simpson,  of  Leedes,=i=Elizabeth,   daughter  of  Ger- 

set.  56  an.  11°  Aug.  1665.  I  vase  Shaw    of  Chesterfield  in 
com.  Derb. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  Samuell  Sykes,  a  merchant 
in  Leedes. 


Staixcrosse  Wapentake.  BarvMey,  5  Aug.  1G6; 

EDMUNDS  OF  WORSBROUGH. 

Arms.— Per  chevron  or  and  sable,  three  fleurs-de-lis  counterchanged. 
Crest. — A  ship  in  full  sail  upon  the  sea,  all  proper. 

Concessa  per  Will'm  Dugdale,  Norroy  Armorum  U. 

Thomas  Edmonds,  of  Wos-=pAnne,  daughter  of  Henry 
brough  in  com.  Eboru.  died  I  Cookeson,  of  . .  *.  in  com. 
in  January,  a0  1662.  |  Eboru. 

r J 

Henry   Edmonds,    of  Wosbrough^Jane,  daughter  of  Richard  Robin- 


Esqr,  now  one  of  his  Majesties 
Justices  of  the  Peace  for  the  county 
of  Yorke,  aet.  37  ann.  5  Aug. 
1665. 


son  of  Thicket  in  co.  Eborum. 


Anne,  diod  voun; 


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11 


Osgodcrosse  Wapkntake.  Pontjraet,  7°  Aug.  1665. 

STABLES  OF  TANSHELFE. 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  saltire  gules  five  acorns  slipped  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three 
mullets  of  the  first. 


Qu.  for  proofe  of  these  an 


William  Stables,  mayor  of  ye  ^ 
burrough  of  Pomfret,  a0  1593.  | 

r 


Thomas  Stables,  mayor  of  Pomfret 
in  a°  1606. 


William    Stables^=Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
of  Pomfret.  |  . .  . .  Copeland. 

I . 

Richard  Stables, ^Isabell,      daugh- 
ter    of    William 


Nicholas==Elizabeth,   daughter 

Stables.      of  William  Wilkinson     of  Tanshelfe   juxta 
of  Pomfret  Pomfret,  died  circa 

ann. 1656. 


Bywater,    alder- 
man cf  Pomfret. 


r 

4.  Leo-  = 

[-Dorothy, 

2.  Ri- 

1. William= 

....     -j— j- T   , 
=Jane,  daugh-   1.  Thomasin,   wife   unto 

nard 

daughter  to 

chard. 

Stables,    of 

ter  and  co-         George  Shillito  of  Pom- 

Stables, 

John  Ste- 

3. John 

Tanshelfe, 

heir  to  Ger-     fret  in  co.  Eborum. 

alder- 

venson of 

t — v ( 

set.  44   an. 

vase    Hamer-  2.  Elizabeth,  wife  unto 

man  of 

Swynfleet  in 

died 

7  Aug.  a° 

ton    of  Auk-     Edward    Atkinson    al- 

Pomfret. 

co.  Line. 

unmar- 

1665,Lieu- 

borow  in  co.     derman  of  Leedes. 

heire  to  . . . 

ried. 

tenant    of 

Line.  gent,  of  3.  Susan. 

Stevenson, 

horse     in 

the  house  of  4.  Isabell,  the  wife  unto 

her  brother. 

the   army 
of    King 
Charles  ve 

Monkerode.       Richard      Austwicke, 
now  mavor  of  Pomfret. 
a°  1665. 

First. 

1.  William. 


2.  Richard. 


12 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Doncaskr,  4  Aug.  1665. 


SPENSER  OF  ATTERCLIFFE. 


Abms.— Azure,  a  fcss  ermine  between  six  sea-mew's  heads  erased  argent. 

Thomas  Spenser,  of  Sheffield  in  com.  Ebor  ^  .  .  .  .  daughter  of  ... .  Hatfield. 

William  Spenser,  of  Bramley  Grange,=^Anne,  daughter  of Staniforth, 

died  in  the  yeare  1622,  or  thereabout.    |  of  Tindesley  in  com.  Ebor. 


3.  Thomas  Spen- 
ser, of  Hooton  on 
the  Hill  in  com. 
Eborum. 


2.  George  Spenser, 
of  Newell  Grange, 
in  com.  Eborum. 


1.  William  Spenser j^Alice,  daughter   of 


of  Attercliffe  in  co. 
Ebor.Gent.  died  in 
April,  1649. 


James  Mitchell  of 
Morthing  in  com. 
Eborum. 


3.  John  2.  Mi- 
Spen-     chael 


ser  of 
Atter- 


io  co. 

Ebor. 


Spen- 
ser, a 
mer- 
chant 
in  Lon 


=Eliza- 
beth, 
daugh 
ter  of 


beth, 
daugh- 
ter of 
....      Leon- 
Taylor     ard  Gill 
of  of  Nor- 

Chester-  ton 
field         in  co. 
in  Der-    Derb. 
bysh.        1  wife. 


Eliza-=1.       William=f=Sarah 


Spenser,     of 
Attercliffe 
Esqr.now  one 
of  his  Malie9 
Justices 
of  the  Peace, 
in  com.  Ebor. 
set.  53  ann. 
4°  Aug.  a0 
1665. 


3.  Samuell.        2.  John. 


1.  William; 
at.  23  ann. 
4.  Aug.  a° 
1665. 


dau.     of 
George 
Westbv 
of  Gilfit, 
in   the 
parish  of 
Winston 
in  co. 
Ebor. 
2d  wife. 


1.  Anne, wife  unto  James 
Bright  of  Sheffeild  in 
co.  Ebor.  ;  after  of 
John  Dawson  of  Mis- 
terton  in  co.  Nott. 

2.  Margaret,  wife  unto 
Raphe  Freschevill  of 
Helleby  in  com.  Ebor. 

3.  Mary,  wife  of  Andrew 
Morewood  of  Dronfield 
in  co.  Derb. 


1.     Sarah,     wife 
of     John     Wads- 
worth  of   Swathe 
Hall  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Faythe,  wife 
of  Samuel  Childe 
of  I.eedesin  com. 
Ebor. 


BY  Sill  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


13 


Strafforth  and  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Doiicaster,  4  Aug.  1665. 

EYRE  OF  BRAMLEY. 

Arms.— Argent,  on  a  pile  sable  three  quatrefoils  or. 

Chest.— A  leg  in  armour,  couped  at  the  thigh,  quarterly  argent  and  sable,  spurred  or,  charged 

with  a  uuatrefoil  quarterly  or  and  argent. 


William  Eyre,  of  Bram- 
ley in  com.  Ebor. 


■r-Alice,   daughter  of   Roger   Fret- 
|  well  of  Hello wby  in  com.  Ebor. 


William  Eyre,  of  Bramley,: 
died  in  a0  1601,  vel  circa. 


=Edith,  daughter  and  co-heire  of  Robert 
Marsh  of  Darton  in  com.  Eborum. 


1.  Mary,  wife  of  Leonard  Stanley  of  1.  Natha-: 
Mixbrough  in  co.  Ebor.  niell 

2.  Martha,  wife  of  Thomas  Raysin  of  Eyre,  of 
Doncaster.  Bramley, 

3.  Sarah  wife  of  Thomas  Shirle    of  died  in 
Wikersley  in  co.  Ebor.  August  a0 

4.  Judith,  wife    of  James   Bothom-  1659. 
ley  of  Cawthorn  in  co.  Ebor. 

5.  Edith,   wife  of  Thomas  Bone  of 
Rampton  in  co.  Nott. 


AJice, 
dau.  of 
John 
Franke 
of  Ponte- 
fract 
in  co. 
Ebor. 


2.    Re-=Mary, 
resby         daugh- 


Eyre, 
of  Dar- 
ton 

in  com. 
Ebo- 


ter  of 

Batt 
ofOke- 
well 
in  com. 
Ebo- 
rum. 


3.  Alice,    wife 
of  Nathaniell 
Revell  of 
Brampton-le- 
Morthing  in 
com.  Eborum. 


2.  Edith, 
wife  of 
Christopher 


of 

Mansfield 
in  com. Nott. 


1.  Isabell,  wife  of 
William  Wood,  son 
and  heire  of  Ro- 
bert Wood  of  Bur- 
ton Abby  in  com. 
Eboru. 


1.  Henry  Eyre, 
of  Bramley, 
Dr  of  Phisick, 
setatis  40  an. 
4"  Aug.  1665. 


2.  John 
Eyre, 
a  Ham- 
borough 
mer- 
chant. 


14 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Barkeston  Ashe  Wapentake.  Pomfrit,  8°  Aug.  1665. 

WALMESLEY  OF  STAYNER-HALL. 


Arms.— Quarterly  of  six  : 

1.  Gules,  on  a  chief  ermine  two  hurts,  a  crescent  or  for  difference. 

2.  Argent,  three  weaver's  shuttles  in  pale  sable,  tipped  and  quilled  or. 

3.  Sable,  two  bars  vaire'e,  argent  and  vert. 

4.  Sable,  on  a  bend  cotised  a  lion  passant  between  two  mullets  argent. 

5.  Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  and  double-headed  purpure  ;  a  crescent  for  difference. 
G.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  hedgehogs  sable. 

Crest.- 


Thomas  Walmisley,  died  in-pMargaret,  daughter 
a°  26°  Reginae  Eliz. 


of Livesay. 


Anne,  sole  dau. 
and  heire  of  Ro- 
bert Shotleworth 
of  Hacking  in 
co.  Lane.  Esq.  & 
of  Jane  his  wife, 
sister  and  co- 
heire  of  Richard 
Browne. 


— n 

Alice,    wife     of 
Ho- 

thersall  of  Ho- 
thersall. 
Elizabeth,  y« 
wife    of     .... 
Nowell    of 
Meareley. 


Thomas  Wal-^=Mary,  sister  of  Sr  Rich- 
ard Houghton,  of  Hough- 
ton Tower  in  com.  Lane. 
Bart,  second  wife. 


Charles  Walmsley,  of  Stayner-Hall    near  Selby  in: 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr.  sctatis  57  ami.  8  Aug.  a°  1665. 


:Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  Char- 
nock  of  Astley  in  coin.  Lane.  Esq. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGPALE,   1665. 


15 


OSGODCROSSK  WaPENTAKF. 


PoTUefract,  8"  Aug.  1665. 


HIPPON  OF  NEWIIALL. 


Arms. — Azure,  three  fleurs-de-lis  and  as  many  keys  erect  or. 

George  Hippon,  of  Newall  in  com.^Elizabeth,  daughter  to  Edwd  Rol- 
Ebor.  died  in  a°  1627,  vel  circa.       |  leston  of  Toynton  in  co.  Line. 


r™l — 

2.  Francis 
Hippon, 
died  in 
Ireland, 
unmar- 
ried. 

3.  John 
Hippon. 


1.   Thomas-r-Ani 


Hippon,  of 

daughter 

Newhall 

and  heire 

in  Fether- 

to  John 

ston,  set. 

Horn- 

52   an.   S 

castle  of 

Aug.  a0 

Fether- 

1665. 

ston. 

1 — 1 

r  

1.  Anne, 
wife  to 

Francis 
Corker  of 
Hessell 
in  com. 
Ebor. 


2.  Bar- 
bara, 
wife  of 
Raphe 
Ogle- 
thorpe. 


1.  Elizabeth. 

2.  Hannah. 


1.  George  Hippon, 
set.  29  ann.  8°  Aug. 
1665. 


3.  Mar- 
garet, 
wife 
unto 
George 
Thi- 
melby. 


2.  Edward. 

3.  Francis. 

4.  Robert. 


4.  Alice. 

5.  Bridget,  wife 
of  Richard 
Scolah. 


Barkeston  Ashe  Wapentake.  Pontfmct,  S  Aug.  1665. 

POCKLEY  OF  THORPE-WILLOUGHBY. 

Arms. — Gules,  a  bend  argent  cotisod  or  between  two  covered  cups  of  the  second. 
Crest. — A  dove,  wings  displayed,  argent,  in  her  beak  an  oak-branch  slipped  vert. 

No  proofe  made  of  these  amies. 

Lancelot  Pockley,  of  Burton  Agnes  in  the=F. .  . . 
county  of  Yorke. 

Lancelot  Pockley,  of  Burton  Agnes, =f=Jane,  daughter  of  John  Pearson  of  ... . 
died  circa  annum  1645.  near  Kirkby  Moreside  in  com.  Ebor. 

I 1 1 I 1 

3.    Mathew    'A.  Richard  1.  John  Pock-=f=Helen,  daugh-  1.    Jane,  wife    2.  Margaret, 


Pockley.         Pockley. 


ley,  of  Burton 
Agnes,  died  in 
a°  1657.  vel 
circa. 


ter   of    Robert  of  Peter  Rud-  wife  unto 

Taylor  of  ston    of   Car-  Mathew 

Creme  in   co.    naby  in  com.  Taylor. 
Ebor.                    Ebor. 


1 
John      Pockley,    of 

1.  Anne,  wife  of  Sr     2.    Ellen,    wife    of     3.  Alice,    wife    of 

Thorpe-Willou^h- 

Jeremy     Smith     of     Edward  Thorpe  of     Henry     Mese      of 

by     in     co.    Ebor. 

Hemingbrough     in     Colton       in      com.     Skerne     in     com. 

set.  40  an.  8  Aug. 

com.  Ebor.  Kl.              Eborum.                        Ebor. 

1665. 

16  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 

Barkeston  Ashe  Wapentake.  Pontfraet,  9  Aug.  1665. 

TAYLOR  OF  TEMPLE-HURST. 

Akms. — Ermine,  on  a  chief  sable  three  escallops  argent. 

CaEST.—Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  dexter  arm  emuowed  in  armour  proper,  the  hand  grasping 
a  sword  argent,  pommelled  and  flamed  of  the  first. 

He  refers  to  the  Visit,  of  Shropshire,  but  there  is  nothing  there. 


John   Taylor,  of  Hulland  in  com.  Derb.  a^= 

younger  son  to Taylor  of  Longdon  I 

in  com.  Salop. 

I J 

Richard    Taylor,    of    Hulland    and-pEmmot,  daughter  of   John    Cam   of 
Compton  in  com.  Derb.  died  in  a°                     •  •  •  •   in  com.  Derb. 
1642. 
, I , . 


' 1 1 

2.  Richard  Taylor,  of  Tem-=pElizabeth,    daughter   unto     I.Edward        Dorothy, 

Gregory    Wilson     of    Kil-     Taylor,  died     died  uninar- 
dale  in  com.  Eborum.  in  Ireland.        ried. 


pie- Hurst  in  com.  Ebor. 
aet.  40  ann.  9  Aug.  a0 
1665. 


I I 1 1 1 

2.  Richard.         1.  Benjamin,  set.  7  ann.  1.  Dorothy.         2.  Elizabeth.      3.  Mary. 

10  Aug.  a0  1665. 


Osgodcrosse  Wapentake.  Pontefrad,  7  Aug.  1665. 

LAKE  OF  CASTLEFORD. 

Abms. — Sable,  a  bend  between  six  crosses  botone'e  fitche'e  argent. 

Ckest.— A  sea-horse's  head  couped  argent  gorged  with  two  bars  gules,  in  the  nostrils  an  annulet 
of  the  first. 

Hugh    Lake,    of    Castleford    in=pJane,  daughter  to  ....  Pilkin- 
com.  Ebor.  died  a0  44  Eliz.       |  ton  of  Stanley  in  com.  Ebor. 


Thomas    Lake,    of   Castleford,   a°  44-j-Anne,  daughter  to  Thomas  Shilittoe 
Eliz.  of  Whitwood  in  co.  Ebor. 

i : — ' 

Thomas  Lake,  died  in  a°  1660,-pMargaret,  daughter  of  William  Hustler 
of  Ivennington  in  com.  Ebor. 


John   Lake,  of  Castleford,=pMargaret,    daughter    to     Peter     Thomas,    died    in     the 
a-tatis  29  an.  7  Aug.  1665.  |  Swyfte   of   Pontcfraet   in  com.       lifetime  of  his  father. 
Eborum. 


.  I  Sw 

J* 


John,  at.  3  ann.  7  Peter,  set.  3  mens. 

Aug.  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


17 


OSOODCROSSE 


Pontefmct,  7  Aug.  1 665 . 


ADAMS  OF  EAST-HARDWICK. 


Akms. — Gules,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  escallops  or,  on  a  chief  argent  as  many  palcts 
engrailed  of  the  first. 

Ceest.— A  demi-griffin  segreant  erminois,  winged  and  beaked  azure,  holding  an  escallop 
argent. 

William  Adams  of  East-Hard-=pElizabeth,  daughter  of  .... 
wick  in  com.  Eborum.  Tinley    of    Wath     in     com. 

Ebor. 


Lawrence    Adams  of    East-  Hard -=j=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mathew 
wick,  set.  70  ann.  7°  Aug.  a0  1665.  I  Heather     of    Sharlston    in 
I  com.  Eborum. 

William  Adams,  =pElizabeth,    daughter     of     I.Elizabeth,  wife     2.    Mary,    wife    of 


setat.    41    an. 
Aug.  1665. 


William  Kellum  of  Pom-  of  Henry  Aik-  George  Abbot  of 
fret,  widow  of  Richard  royd,  a  merch'  in  Hundale  in  co. 
Otes.  Yorke.  Ebor. 


William,  set.   2  ann.  et 
amplius  7  Aug.  1665. 


Elizabeth,  set.  septem 
mensium. 


Osgodcrosse  Wapentake.  Pontefract,  7  Aug.  1665. 

BOOTHE  OF  CRIDLYNG-PARKE. 

Akms.— Argent,  three  boar's  heads  erect  and  erased  within  a  bordure  sable. 
Chest.— A  lion  statant    .    .    .    ducally  gorged    .    .    .    Qy  the  coloures? 


Sir  Raphe  Boothe  of  Barton=pCatherine,  daughter  to   .... 
in  co.  Lane.  Kl.  Stanley. 

2.  Charles  Boothe.=f= daughter  of  John   Towneley  of     1.  Ralph  Boothe.  =t= 

Glossop  in  co.  Derb.  Esqr.  -r- 


Robert  Boothe  of  Glossop=pJane,  daughter  of  . 


in  com.  Derb. 


Bramhall. 


3.  Raphe  Boothe  2.  Nicholas  Boothe 

of  ... .  in  Glos-  of   Pontfract  in  co. 

sopdale    in  com.  Ebor. 
Derb. 


1.  George  Booth  e: 
of  Glossop  died  in 
a°  1636. 


:Dorothy,  daughter  of 
Alan  Austwicke  of 
Pontfract    in  co.  El>o- 


John  Boothe  of=pRosamund,  daugh-  1.  Mary,  wife  of  2.  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Glossop  in  com.  I  ter  of  John  Fianke  Thomas  Wheatley  Samuell  Oyer,  mi- 
Dob,  died  in  his  of  Pomfrett  in  co.  of  Whitecrosse  in  nistcr  of  Castleton 
father's  lifetime.          Ebor.  co.  Ebor.  in  co.  Eborum. 


George  Boothe  of  Crydling=pDorothy,  daughter  of  Dorothy,  wife  of  Edward 
Parke  in  com.  Ebor.  set.  30  I  Arthur  Ingram  of  Knot-  Harrison,  a  planter  in  the 
an.  7  Aug.  1665.  |  tingley  in  com.  Ebor.  Barbadoes. 


2.  William.       1.  Johr 


set.  6  ann.  7C 
1665. 


Aug.     1.  Kathcrinc.       2.  Hester.     3.  Mary. 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Barkeston  Ashe. 


Pontfrcict,  8  Aug,  1665. 


ROBINSON  OF  EITHER. 


Arms.— Vert,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bucks  trippant  or  as  man5"  cinquefoils  gules,  in  chief 
trefoil  slipped  argent. 

Chest—  A  buck  trippant  or,  pellettde  and  gorged  with  a  chaplet  vert. 


Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sl'=John  Robinson  of^=Susan,  daughter  of  Sr  Ed- 
Richard  Rogers  of  Brian-  Rither  in  com.  ward  Holmden,  Kl,  alder- 
ston    in  co.  Dorset,  K'.  1st     Ebor.  Esqr.  man  of  the  citty  of  Lon- 

wife.  don.     2d  wife. 


2.  Henry      1.  JohnRobin-=pRachael,  d; 
Robinson,     son  of  Rither,     ter  of  . . .  Wade- 
died    un-     Esqr,    died   in     son,     citizen     of 
married.       a0     1647,     or     London, 
thereabouts. 


1.  Mary,  wife  of  2.  Susan,    wife  of 

John     Savile    of  Thomas    Newarke 

Medley      in    co.  of    Akum    in   co. 

Ebor.  Ebor. 


Elizabeth,  Elizabeth,=Bridget,  daugh-=l.  John 

wife     unto       daughter  of  ter  to  Sr  Will1"  Robinson, 

John    Rouse     Sr    Roger  Fleetwood       of  of  Rither, 

of  Tamworth  Jaques     of  Woodstoke      in  Esqre,  set. 

in  co.  Warr.     Elvington  com.  Oxon.  Kl.  32ann.  8° 

in  co.  Ebor.  2d  wife.  Aug. 

K».  1st  wife.  1665. 


:Margaret, 
daughter  of 
Sr  Matthew 
Boynton  of 
Barmston  in 
com.  Ebor. 
Bart.  3d  wife. 


1—1 

2.  William. 

3.  Humfry 
Robinson, 
married 
....  daugh- 
ter  of  .... 
Needham, 


2.  Charles,  set.  9   an.     1.  John,  set.  10  an. 
8  Aug.  a°  1665.  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Eliza-         2.  Cathe- 
beth.  rine. 


Marv. 


Osgodciiosse  Wapentake. 


Pontfracl,8  Aug.  1665. 


HITCHING  OF  CARLETON. 

Arms.— a  chevron  between  three  pelicans  .. 


No  proofe  made  of  these  amies. 

Thomas   Hitching  of  Hitching  in  co.^. 
Hartf.  I 


3.  Mark.              Anne,  daughter  =pl.  Thomas    Hitching  of=pElizabeth,  sole  daughter 
2.  Henry.  of Chap-  I  Pom  fret    in    co.    Ebor.     and  heire  of  John  Skip- 

man.     1  wife.  died    in    a°    1644,    vel     ton  of  Pomfret.    2  wife. 


1.  Thomas    Hitching,  of^p 
Pontfract,    died     in     a° 
1652  (vel  circa). 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  ... 
NicholK  of  Norn  tan - 
ton  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  John  Hitching  of=pFayth,  daughter 
Carleton  juxta  Pont-  of  Will'm  Wake- 
fract,  set.  31  aim.  8  field  of  Pont- 
Aug.  a0  1665.  fract. 


— T1 

1.  Sarah. 

2.  Dorothy. 


Thomas,  set.  5  an. 
A  tig.  a"  1005. 


1.  Elizabeth. 

2.  Fayth. 
:*.  Anne. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


IS 


OSGODCROSSE  WAPENTAKE. 


Pom/ret,  8  Any.  1(5(35. 


EMPSON  OF  GOWLE. 

Abms.— Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  crosses  formeo  argent. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 

Richard    Empson   of  Gowle   in   com.=p. .  . .  daughter  of  ... .  Gathorne. 
Ebor.  gent. 

, J 

George   Empson  of  Gowle,  tetatis   46=Elizabeth   daughter  of  John  Anby  of 
ann.  8  Aug.  a0  1665.  Sherwood  in  com.  Ebor. 


Barkestone  Ashe  Wapentake. 


Potdfract,  8  Aug.  1665. 


FLETCHER  OF  TOWTON. 


Aemb. — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Bartholmew    Fletcher     of    Campsall,=pJane,  daughter  of  Tho.  Ricard  of  Hatfield 
died  in  a°  1631  (vel  circa).  in  co,  EborQ. 


2.  Anthony    Fletcher=pJoane,  yc 


Thomas= 


of  Yorke,  a  merchant 
of  Dordreicht  and  de- 
puty to  the  company 
of  English  merchants 
there,  xt.  64  ann.  8° 
Aug.  1665. 


daughter  Fletcher  of  8' 
of  Edw.  Edmondsbury  in 
Suffolk,  serjeant- 
at-law,  died  in 
a0  1659,  or  there- 
abouts. 


Missen- 
den  of 
Hackney 
in  com. 
Midd. 


r~i 1 

1.  Eliza-  1.  Edward  2.  Anthony  3.  Christo- 
betb.       Fletcher       Fletcher    of  pher. 

2.  Mary.   aet.  33  ann.  Towton      in  4.  Gervase. 

8  Aug.    a0  com.    Ebor.  5.  Marke. 

1665.           act.  25  ann.  6.Saniuell. 

8  Aug.  1665. 


daugh- 
ter of 


1.  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Gervase  Hamond  of 
Scardingwell  in  com. 
Ebor.  Esqr. 

2.  Jane,  wife  of  .... 
Wildebore  of  Balne 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Thomas,  1.  Anne,  wife  2.  Eliza- 
now    liv-  of    Sr      Rob'     beth. 
ing,       a0  Sewster       of  3.  Fran- 
1665.  Ravelcy       in     ccs. 

2.  Antho-  com.      Hunt.  4.  Jane, 
ny.  K'.  5.  Alice. 


20 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


The  Burrouou  of  Leedes. 


Leedes,  11  Aug.  1665. 


SPENSER  OF  LEEDS. 


Aem3.— Argent,  two  bars  gemelles  between  three  sea-mews  displayed  sable. 

It  appeares  that  the  grant  of  the  amies  was  to  Sr  John  Spencer,  Ld  Mayor,  and  his  descendants  : 
therefore  these  have  no  right  to  them. 


William  Spenser  of    ....    neer  Stanford  in  com.  Line,  cosen-p. 
german  to  Sr  John  Spenser,  late  Ld  Mayor  of  London.         \ 


3.  Oliver  Spen-  2.  John  Spenser 
ser  of  Enfield  of  Enfield  in 
in  com.  Midd.         com    Midd. 


1.  Robert  Spenser,  citi-- 
zen  and  wax  chandler 
of  London,  now  living, 
11°  Aug.  a°  1665. 


Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Edward  Pitt  of 
Houghton  in  com. 
Heref. 


Ralph  Spenser,  a  merchant  in^Mary,  daughter  of  Edmund 
Leedes,  ait.  33  an.  11°  Aug.  Ogden  of  Rochedale  in  com. 
a"  1665.  Lane,  draper. 


Robert,  a;t.  2  an.  11  Aug.  a0  1665. 


Skvuack  Wapentake.  Leedes,  11  Aug.  1665. 

KILLINGBECK  OF  CHAPELL-ALLERTON. 


Akms. — Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  between  three  unicorn's  heads  couped  azure  as  many 
annulets  or. 

Robert  Killingbeck  of  Chapell^Jane,  daughter  of  Rob'.  Cockson 
Allerton  in  co.  Ebor.  a0. 1566.  |  of  Allerton   Grleadow  in  co.  Ebor. 


William  Killingbeck  of  Chapell=^=Frances,  daughter  of  Richard  Grim- 
Allerton,  died  in  a°  1525.        |      shaw  of  Mearehills  in  co.  Lane. 

r J 1 

William  Killing-=pElizabeth,  daugh-     1.  Robert  Kil-=f=Frances,    daughter 


beck  of  Chapell- 
Allerton,  died  a0 
1650,  vel  circa. 


terof  Peter  Bramo 
of  Leedes  in  com. 
Ebor. 


lingbeck   of 

Chapell-Aller- 

ton. 


of  Alexander  Pal- 
mer of  Linley  in 
com.  Ebor. 


r 

Thomas  Kil — > 

=Mary,    daugh- 

1.  Ursula,        2. 

Anne. 

3.   Thomasine, 

lingbeck     of 

ter  of  Richard 

wife  of 

wife    of   John 

Chapell-Al- 

Wilkinson    of 

John    Stop- 

Lathom of 

lerton,  xt.  49 

Manningham 

per  of  Ket- 

Whitekirke 

ann.  11  Aug. 

in  com. 

tlewell  in 

in  com.  Ebor. 

a°  1665. 

Eborum. 

com.  Ebor. 

William, 
died  in 
ye  life- 
time of 
his  fa- 
ther. 


2.  Thomas.  1.  William,  a2t.  17 

an.  11°  Aug.  a°  1665. 


Mary. 


3.  Elizabeth. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


21 


Skyrack  Wapentake. 


Leedes,  11°  Aug.  1665. 


SUNDERLAND  OF  HARDEN. 

Arms.— three  lions  passant a  crescent  for  difference. 

Crest. — An  antelope's  head  erased 

Qu.  for  the  colours  and  tetter  proofe  for  ye  bearinge. 

Richard  Sunderland  of  Sunderland  in  com.  Ebor.^=. . . . 


1 

Richard  Sunderland, 

of  Sunderland. -p. . . . 

1 
2.    Richard 

Sunderland, 

of  npMary,  daughter  of  Sr  Rich.  Sal-       1.   Abraham,  died 

Sunderland 

died  in  a0  1634.  j  tonstall,  late  Ld.  Mayor  of  Lond.       without  issue. 

i 
2.    Mary, 

1.    Susan, 

I 

1.  Abraham 

2.    Samuell=Anne, 

I 
3.  Peter 

wifeofEdw. 

wife  of  Wil- 

Sunderland 

Sunderland      daughter  of 

Sunderland 

Parker   of 

liam  Beilby 

of  Sunderland, 

of    Harden      Ed  ward  Wa- 

of Fair- 

Brous- 

of  Mickle- 

died  in  Pont- 

in  com.              terhouse   of 

weather- 

holrne  in 

thwayt 

fract  Castle,  in 

Ebor.  set.         Preistley 

Greene  near 

co.  Ebor. 

Grange  in 

the  time  of  the 

67  ann.  11°     in  com. 

Bradford  in 

Esq. 

com.  Ebor. 

late  siege. 

Aug.  1665.      Ebor. 

co.  Ebor.  =f= 

The  Burrough  of  Leedes.  Leedee,  11  Aug.  1665. 

SKELTON  OF  OSMUNDTHORPE. 


Arms. — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Azure,  a  fess  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or  ; 
2  and  3 three  crescents 

Seth  Skelton  of  Osmondthorpe  in=f=Mary,  daughter  of  Israeli 
com.  Ebor.  died  circa  an.  1646.        |  Forde  of  Hadley. 

_1_ 


2.    Henry    Skelton=i=Helen,  daugh- 


of  Osmundthorpe, 
in  the  parish  of 
Leedes,  and  now 
Mayor  of  Leedes, 
ajt.  45  an.  11°  Aug. 
a°  1665. 


ter  of   Willm. 
Marshall    of 
Moretowne 
in   the    parish 
of  Leedes    in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  Wil- 
liam 

Skelton, 
died 
unmar- 
ried. 


1 

1.  Anne, 
wife  of 
William 
Hopkinson 

of    in 

co.  Eboru. 


1 — 

2.  Eliza- 
beth, 
wife  of 
William 
South- 
well. 


3.  Jane, 
wife  of 
Samuell 
Burdct. 


2.  John,  tet.  3  ann.      1.  Seth  Skelton,  oet.  15  ann.  1 1°  Aug.  1665.      Anne. 


22  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


In  a°  1664,  upon  taking  up  of  a  large  and  thick  marble  stone,  lying  in  the  midst  of 
the  Church  of  Beverley,  neare  ye  Entrance  into  the  Quire,  there  was  found  under 
it— 

A  Vault  of  squared  freestone,  five  foot  in  length,  two  foot  in  breadth  at  yehead,  and 
one  foot  and  an  halfe  at  the  foot. 

In  which  Vault  there  was — 

A  Sheet  of  Lead  foure  foot  in  length,  contayning  the  Dust  of  St.  John  of  Beverley; 
as  also  six  beades,  whereof  three  were  of  Cornelian,  the  other  crumbled  to  dust :  there 
were  also  in  it  three  great  brasse  pins,  and  foure  iron  nayles. 

Upon  this  Sheet  of  Lead  was  fixed — 

A  Plate  of  Lead,  whereon  was  this  following  inscription — 

Also, 

A  Box  of  Lead,  about  seven  inches  in  length,  six  inches  broad,  and  five  in  heighth, 
lying  athwert  the  plate  of  Lead. 

In  this  Box  were — 

Divers  peices  of  Bones,  mixt  with  dust,  yeilding  a  sweet  smell. 

All  which  were  reinterred,  by  direction  of  the  present  Archbysshop  of  Yorke. 

The  inscription. 

►&  ANNO  AB  INCARNATIOE  DNI  M°C0LXXX°VI1I  COBVSTA  FUIT  HEC  ECCLIA  IN 
MSE  SEPTEBRI  IN  SEQNTI  NOCTE  POST  FESTV  SCI  MATH  APLI:  ET  IN  ANNO 
M°C°XCVII  VI  IDVS  MARTII  FCA  FUIT  INQSITIO  RELIQAR  BATI  JOHIS  IN  HOC 
LOCO  ET  INVENTA  ST  H  OSSA  IN  ORIENTALI  PARTE  SEPVLCHRI  ET  HIC 
RECODITA  ET  PVLVIS  CEMTO  MIXT  IBIDEM  INVENT  EST  ET  RECONDITUS. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUODALE,  lf>6">. 


OSGODCROSSE  WAPENTAKE. 


Pontfract,  8  Avg.  1665. 


AUSTWICK  OF  PONTFRACT. 

Arms  —Sable,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  cross-erosslets  fitchdc  argent. 


Thomas  Austwick,  Bayliffof  Pontfract=p. 
tempore  Edw.  3. 


John  Austwick^=Joane 


Robert  Austwick,  mayor  of  Pontfract^Catherine,  daughter  of  Dionis  Leven- 
a°  5°  Henr.  7.  thorpe,  a  widow  a0  20  H.  7. 


Dennis  Austwick,  mayor  of=j= 

Pontfract  a0  1508. 


Walter. 


Thomas  Austwick,  mayor  of  Pontfract  in  a0  1542  et  1559.=p.. . . 

I ' 

Alan  Austwick,  mayor  of  Pontfract  in  a0  1589  and  1594,  to  whom  Edw.^=. 
Talbot,  Esqr  (afterwards  Earle  of  Shrewsbury),  gave  the  mace. 


Thomas    Austwick,=p$arah,  daughter  of  Dorothy,  wife  of 

mayor   of   Pontfret     Edward    Morehouse  George  Bootheof 

in  a°  1621  et  1640.     of  Simondley  in  co.  Glossop    in     co. 

Died       in      March     Derb.  Derb. 
1648. 


Elizabeth,  wife  unto 
George  Ethrington. 


Jane.  Tho-  Alan  Austwick,  lieutenant  of  horse 
Sarah,  yc  mas,  in  the  service  of  K.  Charles  the 
wife  of  died  First,  and  one  of  the  persons  ex- 
John  Sale  with-  cepted  for  life  upon  the  render  of 
of  Darton  out  is-  Pontfract  Castle,  21  Martij  1648. 
in  com.  sue.  Died  unmarried  a0 1655.  Buried 
Ebor.  at  Standon  in  Wiltshire. 


Richard    Aust-  ^Isabell, 
wick,  now  mayor     daughter 
of  Pontfract,  aet.     of  Rich. 
35   ann.    et   am-     Stable  of 
plius     8°     Aug.     Tanshelfc 
1665.  in  co. 

Eborum. 


Alan,  died  an 
infant. 


Richard,  died  an 
infant. 


Thomas,  jet.  4  an. 
8  Aug.  1665. 


r~\ 

1.  Sarah. 

2.  Elizabeth 


24 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Setback  Wapentake. 


Leedcs,  10  Any.  If 


MORE  OF  AUSTROP. 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  seven  : 

1 .  Argent,  a  chevron  and  in  chief  a  pile  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  sable.     More  of  Austrop. 

2.  Argent,  a  fess  between  two  greyhounds  courant  sable.     Hall  of  Austrop. 

3 on  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  as  many  mullets \Vayte. 

4 Otterburne. 

5.  Or,  a  fess  dancettee  sable,  a  mullet  for  difference.    Vavasour  of  Austrop. 

6.  Gules,  six  lions  rampant  argent.     Heslarton. 

7.  Argent,  a  fess  dancettee  paly  of  four  sable  and  gules  between  three  mullets  of  the  second. 
More  of  Hornesey. 

An  escutcheon  of  pretence  :  Argent,  on  a  fess  gules  between  three  church-bells  azure  as  many 
crosses  fornieo  of  the  field.    Oxley. 


Nicholas  More  of  Austrop=pJane,  daughter  of  Rob1  Por- 
in  com.  Ebor.  died  circa  an-  j  tington  of  Barneby  super 
num  1653.  Dun  in  co.  Ebor. 


2.  Nicho-  =f=Susan,  daugh-     1.  Richard   =pMary,  daugh 


las     More 
of  Maltby 
in  com. 
Line. 


ter  and  coheir 
of  John  Pris- 
cot  of  Maltby, 
in  com.  Line. 


Moore  of 
Austrop, 
Esqr,  died 
in  his  fa- 
ther's life- 
time. 


ter  and  sole 
heire  of  Rob1 
More    of 
Hornesey    in 
com.  Ebor. 


1    I    I  1 

1.  Susan,  wife  to  Robert 
Franke  of  Allwoodley  in 
co.  Ebor. 

2.  Sarah,  wife  of  .... 
Lawrence,  clerke. 

3.  Anne,  wife  of  John 
Barret. 

4.  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Miles  Douglas  of  Aus- 
trop-Hall  neer  Ledes 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  John.         Mary,     wife 

2.  Nicholas,  of   Edmund     More  of  Aus 

3.  Ingram.     Clough,     of    trop,  Esq1",  set 

4.  Richard.    Skipton-  35   ann.    10 
Anne.             bridge,    in       Aug.  1665. 

com.  Ebor. 
gent. 


Nicholas^=Mary,  daugh. 
and  sole  heire 
of  John  Oxley 
of  Yorke. 


2.    John^=Marv,  5th 


More,  act. 
34    an. 
10  Aug. 
1665. 


daughter  of 
John  Con- 
stable   of 
Catfosse    in 
co.    Ebor. 
Esq. 


n 

1.  John,   set.  9 
an.  10  Aug. 
1665. 

2.  Richard,  net. 
7  an.  10  Aug. 
1665. 


3.  Thomas,  a;t. 
2  an.  10°  Aug. 
1665. 

4.  Nicholas,  died 
young. 


1.  Anne,  died  1.  Richard.     2.  John, 
young. 

2.  Rebecca,  seta- 
tis  sex  septim. 
10    Aug.    a0 
1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  BUGDALE,  1665. 


25 


Stainkcrosse  Wapentake.  Leedes,  10  Aug.  1665. 

ARMITAGE  OF  KERESFORTII-IIILL. 


Abms. — Gales,  a  lion's  head  erased  between  three  crosses  botonnfco  argent,  a  mullet  for  difference. 
Qu.  To  the  Visitation  of  Line,  for  proofe  of  these  Armes. 


John  Armitage  of  Kirklees  in  eom.=pEmme,  dau.  of  John 
Ebor.  (Descended  from  the  Armi-  Gregory  of  Kingston- 
tages  of  Golberkirk,  in  co.  Line.)        |  upon-Hull.     1st.  wife. 


3.  Edward  Ar-=F 
mitage  of 
Keresforth 
Hill  in  com. 
Ebor.  died  in 
Aug.  1643. 
1 


Elizabeth,  sole 
daugh.  and 
heire  of  Edw. 
Hanson  of  Lit- 
tle   Royde 
com.  Ebor. 


in 


2.   Gregory, 
Armitage  of 
Netherton 
in  co.  Ebo- 
rum.  =p 


1.    John=Winifride, 


Armi- 
tage of 
Kirklees 
in  com. 
Ebor. 


daughter  of 
Henry  Knight 
of  Knighthill 
and  Brock - 
hull 


unmar-        in  com. 
ried.  Ebor. 


Mary,  wife  unto  Henry 
Crowther  of  Eland  in 
co.  Eborum. 


Mary,  sole  daugh-=pl.    John  ^Elizabeth, 


ter  and  heire 
of  Mathevv  Whit- 
ley of  Shelfe 
juxta  Halifax 
in   com.    Ebor. 
1  wife. 


UIUl     -|- 

of        I 


Armi- 
tage 
Keres- 
forth Hill, 
died  7° 
Mayl664. 


daughter   of 
John     Dran- 
field  of  Eland 
in  com. 
Eborum,    2d 
wife. 


2.  Edmund, 
died  un- 
married. 


1.  Edward  Armitage 
of  Keresforth  Hill,  ajt. 
29ann.  lOAus.  1665. 


2.  John,  ajt. 
19  ami.  10 
Aug.    1665. 


3.  William.       Eliza- 

4.  George.        beth. 

5.  Gervase. 


Burrough  op  Leedes. 


SCUDAMORE  OF  LEEDES. 


Leedes,  11  Aug.  1665. 


Abms.— Gules,  three  stirrups  leathered  and  buckled  or,  a  canton  argent, 
Cbest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  gamb  erect  sablo  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the  first . 


Thomas 
neere  Y 


Scudamore  of  Overton^pMary,  eldest  daughter  of  John 
orke,  died  in  a0  1621.     |  Jenkins  of  Yorke,  Esq. 


4.   Hugh  Scuda 
more   of    Holtby 
in  co.  Ebor. 
Clerke,    died 
May,  a0  1665 


=p Alice,  dau. 
of    

Watkinson 
of Ilkley,  in 
com.  Ebor. 


3.  Francis 
Scuda- 
more, 
died  un- 
married. 


2.  John 
Scuda- 
more. 


I 


1.  William  Scu- 
damore of  Ship- 
ton  in  co.  Ebor. 

4 


1.  Jane. 

2.  Eliza- 
beth. 


1.  Thomas   Scu-=p 
damore  of 
Leedes,  sat.  35 
ann.     11°     Aug 
1665. 


Barbara,   daugh- 
ter    of    Edward 
Ashton,  of  C'lub- 
cliffe   Hall    in 
com.  Ebor. 


1— 1 

2.  Joseph 
Scudamore. 

3.  John  Scu- 
damore. 


I.Eliza- 
beth, 
died 
unmar- 
ried. 


2.  Dorothy, 

wife  of 
Thomas  l.a- 
senby  of 
Durham. 


Thomaa,  at.  5.  ann. 

11"  Aug.  a"  1665. 


1 1 1 1 

1.  Mary.        2.  Alice.        3.  Elisabeth.         t.   Eleanor 


26 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


The  Buimouon  of  Leedes. 


Leedes,  11°  Aug.  1665. 


BEAVOT  OF  LEEDES. 

Asms.— Sable,  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine  between  three  wolf's  heads  erased  argent. 

Chest.— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  azure  a  wolfs  head  erased  ermine,  in  the  mouth  a  gilliflower  proper. 

Raphe  Beavot  of  Wakefield  in  com.  Ebor.^=Margaret  daughter  of  Henry  Bentley. 


1.  Edwa 

■.1= 

r-  •  • 

Beavot 

of 

Kirkby. 

! 

Roliert  =j 

^Elizabeth,    Tho- 

Beavot 

daughter      mas 

of  Kirk- 

of Edward  Bea 

by  in 

Goodrick     vot. 

com. 

of  Eastkirk 

Ebo- 

in  com. 

rum. 

L 

inc.  Esq. 

2.  Bryan    Beavot=p. .  . .       daugh-     3.   William  Bea-=p. . 

of  Wakefield    in  I  ter    of     vot  of  Wakefield 

com.  Ebor.  |  Tattershall.  in  com.  Ebor.        I 

r t 1  i H 

Tho — p..  William     -j-Susan,  daugh-  Elizabeth,  Rich-    Mary, 
ter   of    James  wife  of         ard, 
Brokesbanke     Gilbert         now 


Beavot  of 
Leedes    in 
com.  Ebor. 
died   in 
Aug.  a0. 
1660. 


of  Thorns  Dobson  of  living, 

neere  Wake-  Wodles-       a°1665, 

field,    in    com  forth  in        unmar- 

Ebor.  com.  Ebor.  ried. 


1.  Edward   Beavot,     Richard    Bea-=p. .  Richard    Beavot,  of 
ob.  s.  prole.                vot,    died    a0  Leedes,  set.  26  ann. 

2.  Robert    Beavot,     1655.  vel  circa.  11°  Aug.  1665. 
ob.  s   prole. 

Two  daughters. 


Claro  Wapentake.  Knaresborovgh,  14  Aug.  1665. 

BRANDLING  OF  LEATHLEY. 


Aems.— Gules,  a  cross  fiory  argent,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  an  escallop  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Chest.  —The  trunk  of  an  oak  erased  per  pale  or  and  vert,  from  the  sinister  two  sprigs,  leaves  vert, 
fructed  or,  from  the  top  flames  issuing  proper. 

....      daughter   of=^Robert  Brandling  of  Fel-=f=Mary,  daughter  to  ... . 


....      Wortley 

of 

ling  in  the  Bishoprick  of 

Baron  Hilton  of  Hilton 

Wortley     in     com. 

Durham,  esq. 

died  circa 

in    the     Bishoprick     of 

Ebor.  1st  wife. 
1    I    r    1 

mum  1635. 

Durham,  2d  wife. 

1.     Si' 

2.  Thomas  ") 

died 

withou 

3.    Roger 

2     Robert     Brandling    of=pllelen, 

Fran- 

3. Richard    (^ 

Brand- 

Leatbley, Esq.  first  Cap'  of 

daughter  of 

cis 

4.  John          ( 

ling,  a 

a  Troop  of  Dragoons,  un- 

Arthur 

Brand 

5.  Raphe      J 

Cap1  of 

der    Colonell   Edw.   Grey 

Lindley   of 

ling  of 

Horse  in 

(brother  to  ye  La  Grey  of 

Leathley    in 

Aln- 

ye ser- 

Warke),in the  service  of  K . 

com.  Ebor, 

wick 

vice  of  K. 

Charles  ye  first;  afterward 

Esq.  and 

in  co. 

Charles 

a  Colonell  of  Horse  under 

widow  of 

North- 

ye  l*t7 

the    right    hol,le   William 

Sr  Ingram 

umb. 

.sluyne   in 

Marqucsse  of  Newcastle,  in 

Hopton  of 

K'.=j= 

those 

the  service  of  ycsaid  King, 

Arnilcy  in 

* 

times. 

set.   45  ann.   14   Aug.  a0 
1665. 

the  county 
ofYorke,K«. 

r 

i 

i                                     i  " 

4.  Allathea,  tut. 

3.  He 

ien,  xt. 

2  Jane,    a;t.                1.  Anne,  ait.  15  an. 

9  ami.  1665. 

11 

inn. 

13  ann. 

14  Au 

j.a°l<>65. 

BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


27 


Clako  Wapentake. 


Knaresborovgh,  14  Aug.  16C5. 


BURGOINE  OF  ADDLETHORPE. 


Arms. — Azure,  a  talbot  passant  argent. 

Chest.— An  heraldic  antelope  sejant  argent,  attired  sable. 


Thomas    Burgoine  of  Long- 
Stanton  in  co.  Cantabrigine. 


Catherine,  daughter  to  the  Ld  Chidiok  Pau- 
let,  a  younger  son  to  the  right  hoblu  Will'm 
Earle  of  Wiltshire  and  first  Ld  Maniuesse  of 
Winchester. 


r~n 

Katherine,  ye  wife  of Black- 

shaw,  citizen  of  London. 
Frances,  wife  of  ....    Walton,  after- 
wards of  ... . 
Mary,  wife   of   ....    Darcy  of  . .  . . , 
brother  to  Conyers  Ld  Darcy. 


George  Bur-=j=Elizabeth,  daughter, 
goigne  of  Spo-  of  William  Cheney  of 
ford  in  com.  Kirkby- Overblows  in 
Ebor.  died  a0  com.  Ebor. 
1657. 


2.  William. 

3.  Francis. 


died  un- 
married. 


1.  Peter   Burgoigne  of=i=Margaret,  daugh.  1    Thomas 

Addlethorpe      in     the  I  of  Robert  Menill  Burgoigne, 

parish  of  Spoford  in  co.  |  of  ... .  in  Cleve-  died  without 

Ebor.  set.  45  ann.  14°  I  land.  issue. 
Aug.  1665.                        I 


Elizabeth, 
died  younj 


1.  Elizabeth,         2.  Catherine, 
died  young.  died  young. 


Margaret,  vet.  3  ann.  et  dimidiu' 
14  Aug.  a°  1665. 


Claro  Wapentake.  Kmiresborough,  15  Aug.  16G5. 

FERRAND  OF  WESTHALL. 


Arms.— Argent,  on  a  chief  gules  two  crosses  fleury  vair,  in  the  fess  point  a  trefoil  azure. 
Ceest.  —A  cubit-arm  erect  vested  vair,  the  hand  argent  grasping  a  battle  axe  proper. 

William  Ferrand  of  Skipton^=Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Tho.  Blenkensop 
in  Craven   in  com.  Ebor.      |           of  Helbeck  in  com.  Westmerl. 
— 1 , 


2.  William  Ferrand  of  Wcst-=pAnne,  da.  of  Anth. 
hall  in  co.  Ebor.  died  a°  1650  Tomlinson  of  Gar- 
ra  thereabouts.  |  grave  in  co.  Ebor. 


1.  Thomas  Ferrand  of-r^ 
Carleton  in  Craven  in  coin.^f. 
Ebor. 


Thomas  Ferrand  of  West-  =pAgnes,  daughter  of  Martin 
hall,  set.  63  ann.  15  Aug.  Flathers  of  Leathley  in  com. 
1665.  I  Ebor. 

I 1 1 ' 1 1 n 

3.  John,   2.  Tho-    1.  William  =EleanOT,  daugh.   of    1.. Anne, wifeof  Fran-  2.  I'ran- 
ffit.  21       mas,  ret.   Ferrand, at.     Joscelin     Percy    of    cis  Swaync,  a   barris-     ces. 
ann.         27  ann.    SO  ann.   1 5     Beverlej    in    oom.    ter-at-law,    now    re-  3.  Elea- 
1665.        a">  1665.    Aug.  1665.       Ebor.  siding  at  Vorke.  DOT. 


28 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Staixecliffe  Wapextake. 


Shipton,  17  A ug.  1665. 


PARKER  OF  BROUSHOLME. 

Arms. — Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  buck's  heads  cabossed  or. 
Crest.— A  stag  trippant  proper. 


Horrockford 
com.  Ebor. 


Robert  Parker  of  Brousholme=p. 
in  co.  Ebor.  Esq1'. 

I ' 

Parker  of=p. ...  Elizabeth,     daugh-: 


j 


ter  and  heire. 


:. .  . .  Redmayne,  a  youn- 
ger son  to  ....  Redmayne 
of  Thorneton  in  com.  Ebor. 


Edmund     Parker    of^Jennet,  daughter  and 
Brousholmc,  a   youn- 


Robert  Parker^=Elizabeth,    dau.   of 


of  Brousholme, 


....  Chaderton  of 
Chaderton  in  com. 
Lane. 


_l 

1.  Jennet,  wife  of 
....  Sherburne  of 
Ribleton  in  corn. 
Lane. 


2.  Elizabeth,  wife  of 

Helme     of 

Goosenargh    in  com. 
Lane. 


1.  Thomas  Parker  of=pBridget,       daughter     2.    Roger  Parker,     3.  William    Par. 


Brousholme,  Esqr, 
died  a0  1631  or 
thereabouts. 


and  coheire  of  James     deaneof  Lincolne.     ker,    archdeacon 
Tempest    of    Rayne  of  Cornwall, 

in  com.  Ebor. 


3.  Nicho-  2.  William  1.  Edward^=Mary,  daugh 


las      Par-  Parker,         Parker    of 
ker         of  rector  of       Brous- 
Wyrks-       Tetford    in  holme, 
worth   in    com.  Line.  Esqr,  set. 
com.  Der-  63  ann.  17 

bise.  Aug.  1665. 


ter   of    Rich. 
Sunderland 
of  High  Sun- 
derland     in 
com.  Ebor. 
Esq'. 


1.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  James  Carry 
of  Yaxley  in  co.  North  Hon. 

2.  Jennet,  ye  wife  of  Richard  Car- 
ryer  of  Wirksworth  in  co.  Derb. 

3.  Anne,  wife  of  Cap'  Thomas 
Wittingham,  who  was  slaine  at 
the  battaile  of  Newbury,  on  the 
King's  part  ;  after  of  Johannes 
Conradus  Molanus,  a  German. 


r~m 1 

2.  Robert.  1.  Thomas    Par-^=Margaret,    daughter    of    Rat- 

3.  Edward.  ker,      son      and     cliffe  Asshton    of  Cuerdale   in 

4.  Richard.  heire,  set.  34  ann.     com.    Lane.    Esqr,  brother  to 

5.  Roger.  17  Aug.  a°  1665.     " 


Mary,  wife  of 
Thomas  Heber  of 
Hollinghall       in 


Sr  Raphe  Asshton   of  Whalley     com.  Ebor. 
in  com.  Lane.  Bar1. 


1.  Edward,  set.  5  an. 

17  Aug.  1665. 


2.  Robert, 
act.  3  ann. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


29 


Gilling  West  Wapentake. 


Richmund,  21  Aug.  16C5. 


PUDSEY  OF  LAWFEILD. 


Arms. — Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  mullet9  or,  a.  canton  argent. 

Thomas  Pudsey  of   Barford  in=pElizabeth,  daughter  to   .... 
com.  Ebor.  died  34  H.  8.  Lord  Scroope  of  Bolton. 


3.    Ambrose  Pudsey : 
of  High  Close  in  S« 
John's  parish  in  com. 
Ebor.    died  in  a° 
1624  or  thereabouts. 


daughter   of-pJane,    daughter   of     2.  Hen- 


....  Plaice  of  Dins- 
dale  in  com.  Palat. 
Dunelrn.  widow  of 
....  Dent.    1  wife. 


Eliza- 
beth. 


Edward  Wilkinson  ry,  obijt 

of   North    Allerton  sine 

in   com.  Ebor.     2d  prole, 
wife. 


1.  Wil- 
liam Pud- 
sey of 
Bolton. ^= 


Michaell  Pudsey: 
of  Lawfield  in 
com.  Ebor.  set. 
46  ann.  21°  Aug. 
a°  1665. 


Mary,  daughter 
to  Gerard  Sal- 
vein  of  Croxdale 
in  co.  Dunelm. 


1 .  Margaret,  wife 
unto    Philip 
Anne    of   Frick- 
ley  in  co.  Ebor. 


2.  Catherine, 
wife    unto    Rob. 
Plaice   of    Dins- 
dale  in   co.  Dur- 
ham. 


I 1 1 — I — I 

Thomas,  set.  11  ann.     1.  Mary,  set.  22  an.     2.  Elizabeth. 
21°  Aug.  1665.  21  Aug.  1665.         3.  Anne. 

4.  Margaret. 


Claro  Wapentake. 


Knaresborough,  14  Any.  1665. 


FAWKES  OF  WOODHALL. 


Arms.— Ermine,  a  mascle  sable. 


Marmaduke  Fawkes  of  South=pJoane,  daughter  and  heire  of 
Duffeild  in  com.  Ebor.  living  James  Blanchardof  Bowthorp 
a0  1584.  in  com.  Ebor. 


Katherine,  daugh-— Jane,  daugh-=3.    Michaell=pMary,  eldest  da. 

of  Sir  John  Mo- 
lineux  of  Tever- 
sall  in  co.  Nott. 
Bart.     3  wife. 


ter  of  Peter  New 
arke  of  Acham  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esq. 
1st  wife.  Obijt  s. 
prole. 


ter  of  . . 
Arthington  of 
Arthingtonin 
co.  Ebor. 
Esq'.     2d 
wife.     Obiit 
s.  prole. 


Fawkes      of 
Woodhall, 
South    Duf- 
feild,  and 
Farneley   in 
com.  Ebor. 
Esqr,  died 
a°  1647. 


I 1 1 

Martha.  1.  Anne,  wife  of  Henry,  Thomas  Fawkes  of  Fame- 
son  and  hciro  of  Henry  ley  in  coin.  Ehor.  Bsqr, 
Procter  of  Newhall  in  set.  ^5  ann.  14°  Aug. 
co.  Ebor.  1065. 


30 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


31 


Gilling  West  Wapentake.  Ricfmund,  21  Aug.  16G5. 

TUNSTALL  OF  SCAKGILL. 


Arms.— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Sable,  three  combs  argent ;   2.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  cross- 
crosslets  sable  ;  3.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  three  buck's  heads  cabossed  of  the  field. 

Marmaduke  Tunstall  of  Scargill  in^Catherine,  daughter  and  co-heire  of  Wil- 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr.  died  in  a0  1657.       |  Ham  Wicliffeof  Wiclitt'e  in  com.  Ebor.  Ksqr. 


2.      Francis-pAnne,daugh 
Tunstall   of 
Ovington  in 


com.     Ebor. 
set.   42  ann. 
21   Aug. 
1665. 


terofSrTho.     Tunstall 

Ridell     of         of  Scar- 

Fenham    in 

in  com. 

Northumbr. 

Kn'. 


1 1 

1.  William=FMary,  eldest  1.  Elizabeth,  2.  Catherine, 

da.   to   Sr  ye    wife    of  yL'   wife    of 

Edw.    Rad-  George  Thomas 

gill,    Esqr.     cliffe  of  Dil-  Markham   of  Cholmeley  of 

oat.  52  ann.     ston  in  com.  Ollerton  Bransby 

21    Aug.         Northumb.  in  com.  Nott.  in  co.  Ebor. 

1665.  Bart.  Esqr.  Esq'. 


1.  Ca-       1 .  Marmaduke,       2.  Tho-  1.  Fran — Cecelie,         1.  Mary, wife  2.  Christian, 
therine.     setatis  6  ann.    21  mas,        cis  Tun-     daughterof  of    Henry  3.  Marga- 

2.  Bar-     Aug.  1665.              set.  25    stall,  set.     John  Vis-     Liddell  of        ret. 
bara.        2.  Willm.  set.  5ann.  ann.       28    ann.     count  Dun-  Farnacres  4.  Eliza- 

3.  Mary.  3.   Thomas,    setatis  21  Aug.     bar    {nunc  in  Episc.  bcth. 

3  ann.  1665.  gravida).      Dunelm.  ar.  5.  Anne. 


Stainecliffe  Wapentake.  Skipton,  17  Aug.  1665. 

FERRAND  OF  FLASBY. 

Arms. — Argent,  on  a  chief  gules  two  crosses  fleury  vair,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
Crest.— A  cnbit-arm  erect  vested  vair,  the  hand  grasping  a  battle-axe  proper. 


Mary,    daughter   of   Ed-=f=Thomas  Farrand^=Blanch,   daughter    of 


mund    Dudley    of   Yen- 

of  Carleton    in 

Edmund  Towneley  of 

with   in   com.    Westmer- 

Com.  Ebor.  died 

Rovle  in   com. 

Lane. 

land,  1st  wife. 

a° 1627. 

2d 

wife. 

r  " 
Ed- 

i 

1 

i 

mund 

2.  Brian  Fer— j-Jane, 

l.Wil-    I.Elizabeth, 

2.  Mary, 

3.  Blanch, 

Fer- 

rand  of  Flas- 

daughterof 

liam         ye    wife    of 

wife  of 

wife  unto 

rand. 

hy  in  Craven 

Thomas 

Fer-        John  Fou- 

George 

Hugh    Cur 

X 

in  co.  Ebor. 

Wayte  of 

rand,        feld  of  Bol- 

Martins- 

rer  of 

set.   42    ann. 

Bernolds- 

died  an    ton   in  ye 

croft    of 

Efldwiol 

17  Aug.    a0 

wick  in  co. 

infant.     Moores  in 

Manchester 

in  com. 

1665. 

Ebor. 

com.  Lane. 

in  co.  Lane 

Ebor. 

Thomi 

is,  xt.  11  ann.  17  Aug.  1665. 

Catherine. 

32 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Stainecuffe  Wapentake.  Skijrton,  17  Aug.  1665. 

LYSTEE  OF  ARNOLDS  BIGGIN. 

Arms.— Quarterly  : 

1.  Ermine,  on  a  fess  sable  three  mullets  or. 

2.  Azure,  a  chevron  ardent  between  three  mullets  gules,  on  the  dexter  and  sinister  chief  points 
two  arrows  in  pale  or. 

3.  Argent,  a  water-bouget  between  four  fleurs-de-lis  sable. 

4.  Or,  on  a  bend  sable  three  roses  of  the  field. 

Crest.— A  stag's  head  erased,  per  fess  proper  and  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 


Thomas  Lyster  of  West-^Jane,  daughter   of  Tho. 
by  in  co.  Ebor.  Esq.         Heber  of  Marton  in  com. 
I  Ebor.  Esqr. 


^Catherine,  daughter  of 
Sr  Rich.  Fletcher  of 
Hutton,  in  co.  Cumbr  K'. 


Thomas  Lyster  of  West- 
bv,  Esqr,  died  in  a0 
1642. 


2.  John  Lyster=Mary,    daugh 

of     Arnolds 

Biggin    in    co. 

Ebor.  Esq1",  set. 

24     ann.      17 

Aug  a°  1665. 


ter  of  Will'm 

Lodge,  a  mer- 
chant in  Leeds 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Thomas  Lys-: 
ter  of  Arnolds 
Biggin,  Esqr, 
died  in  Oct.  a0 
1660. 


'Mary,    daugh-  Barbara,    wife    of 

ter  of Will'm  Nowell  of 

DeaneofOven-  Mcrclay     in      co. 

den    Wood    in  Lane, 
com.  Ebor. 


Catherine,  ret.  4  ann.  17  Aug.  a0  1665. 


Stainecuffe  Wapentake. 


ShiptOti,Vt  Av<j.  1665. 


WADE  OF  K1LNSAY. 


Arms.— Azure,  a  saltire  between  four  escallops  or. 
Crest.— A  rhinoceros  argent. 

No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 


Wade=p. 


Wadc=p.... 


!5=- 


Arthur  Wade    of   Kilnsay  in-p. . . . 
co.  Ebor. 


Sir  William  Wade,  K',  Lieutenant 
of  the  Tower  of  London. 


Christopher  Wade  of  Kilnsay  in  com.=p .Margaret,  daughter  of  Cutbert  Wytham 
Ebor.  ajt.  74  ann.  17  Aug.  a0  1665.  |         of  Garforth  in  com.  Eboruni. 
, I 


Agnes,   daughter=j=Cutlibert  Wade  of  Kilnsay  ,=~=I  >orothy, 


of  MatbcwBraclv 
in  of  Litton  in 
com.  Ebor.  sole 
heire  to  her  fa- 
ther &  to  Anne 
her  mother, 
daughter  of  Tho. 
Litton  of  Litton 
aforesaid.  1  wife. 


Esqr,  one  of  his  Ma1"*  jus- 
tices of  the  peace  for  this 
county  of  Yorlce,  a  cap'  of 
horse  in  the  army  of  King 
Charles  yc  First  and  now 
cap1  of  foote  in  tbe  Trayned 
Band  of  this  county,  xt. 
45  ann.  17  Aug.  a°  1665. 


ilaughter 
of  Francis 
Malham 

Of  Els- 
lack  in 
com. 

Ebor.  2d 
wife. 


:Frances, 
daughter 
unto  Wil- 
liam Bilbyc 
of  Killerby 
and  Micklo- 
thwayt 
Grange  in 
the  county  of 
Vorke.  3d  wife 


— I 
Eliza- 
beth, wife 
untoKdw. 
Warde  of 
North 
Cotes  in 
com. 
Ebor. 


1.  Christopher,  died  in  1.  Margaret. 

his    father's    lifetime  2.  Elizabeth, 

unmarried.  '6.  Anne. 

2.  Cutbert,   died    tin-  1.  Man. 
married . 


Francis,  died     Cutbert,      Bit.  Frances. 

young.  2  an.  17  Aug.  retatis  1 

Hi. stlii]',  died     1665.  anni. 

young. 


BY  Sill  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1605. 


33 


Stainecliffe  Wapentake. 


Stipton,  16  Aug.  1665. 


CRAVEN  OF  APPLETREEWICK. 


Honry  Craven  of  Apple-=-p. . 
treewick    in    Craven    in 
com.  Ebor. 


Craven^=. 


Robert  Craven  of^pMary, 
Appletreewick,        daughter 
died  in  a°  1659.      of 


3.  Sr  An- 
thony 
Craven, 


Sir   William     Craven,    Kn'^Mary 
sometime  L'1  Mayor  of  Lond.  I 


William  Earle  of  Craven  ,=p. 
now  living,  a°  1605.     ^ 


John  Lord  Craven  of  Ryton, 
died  without  issue. 


2.  Thomas  Cra- 
ven of  Appletree- 
wick in  com. 
Ebor.  aet.  53  ann. 
15  Aug.  a°1665. 


^Anne,  daughter 
of  Francis  Proc- 
ter of  Beckwith 
in  ye  parish  of 
Horton  in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.    Sr      William^Mary,     daughter 


Craven  of  Lench- 
wike  in  co.  Wi- 
gorn.  K',  died  in 
a°  1665  vel  circa. 


to  Ferdinando 
Viscount  Fairfax 
of  Cameron. 


Sr  William  Craven,=Mary,  daughter  of  Sr  Chris- 
K',  set.  26  an.  15  Aug.  topher  Clapham  of  Beamsley 
a0  1665.  in  com.  Ebor.  Kn*. 


William        Elizabeth. 
Craven. 


The  Deeds  of  Charitie  done  by  Sir  Wm  Craven,  Kn4,  sometime  Lord  Mayor  of  London  : 

1.  He   founded  a  freeschoole   in   Burnesall  in  com.  Ebor.  and  endowed  it  with 

Lands  of  xx"  per  an.  to  the  Head  Master  and  x"  per  annum  to  the  Usher. 

2.  He  gave  x"  per  ann.  lands  for  repairs  of  bridges  and  highwayes  in  the  same 

parish. 

3.  He  built   three  stone  bridges,  one  over  the  river   Barbon,  another  over  the 

river  Wherfe,  and   the  third  over  the  river  Hogill,  all  in  or  near  Burnesall, 
and  paved  the  highwayes  betwixt  Burnesall  and  Appletreewick. 

4.  He  new  seated  the  church  of  Burnesall,  repaired  it  well,  and  gave  xl*  per  ann. 

for  the  perpetuall  repaire  of  it. 


The  Deedes  of  Charitie  of  Mary,  wife  of  the  aforesaid  Sir  William  Craven,  K1 : 
She  gave  c"  for  a  stock  for  the  poore  of  Burnesall  parish  aforesaid. 


The  Deeds  of  Charitie  done  by  John  Ld  Craven  of  Ryton,  2d  sonnc  of  tho  ftforeaaid 
Sr  William  Craven,  K»: 

1.  He  gave  c",  the  one  halfe  for  the  putting  of  poore  children  apprentices  of  tha 

parish   of  Burnesall,  and    the  other  halfe  for  a  stock  for  the  poore  <>t   thai 
parish. 

2.  He  gave  cc"  to  the  poore  of  Skipton  in  Craven  for  a  stock. 

3.  He  gave  cc1'  to  the  poore  of  Rippon  for  a  stock. 

4.  He  gave  cc"  to  the  poore  of  Ripley. 

5.  He  gave  cc1'  to  the  poore  of  Knareaborougti. 

6.  He  gave  cc"  to  the  poore  of  Bnrroughbrigg. 

I 


34 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Stainbcliffb  Wapentake. 


Skipton,  17  Aug.  1665. 


IIEBER  OF  STAINTON. 

Akms. — Per  fess  azure  and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  cinqnefoil  argent. 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  woman's  head  and  shoulders  in  profile  proper,  criued  or. 

Mary,     daughter^Thomas  Heber  of^Eleanor,  daughter  of  ... . 

of ^Marton   in    com.  I  Ferrand  of  Carleton  in  Cra- 

Wicliffe,  2  wife.      Ebor,  Esqr.  |  ven  in  co.  Ebor.  1  wife. 


3.    Thomas    Heber    of^Anne,  daughter  of  Wil-         2.  Josias.  1.  Francis. 

Marton,  Esqr.  died  in  I  liam  Lowther  of  Ingle- 
a°  1659  or  thereabout.    |  ton  in  com.  Ebor.  Esq. 

r L i 

Thomas  Heber  of  Staynton=j=Bridget,  daughter  of  Will'm  Jane,  wife  of  Thomas 
and  Marton  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr.  I  Pennington  of  Moncaster  Lyster  of  Westby,  after- 
astat.  44  ann.  17  Aug.  1665.        |  in  com.  Cumbr.  Esqr.  wards  of  Ric.  Aske. 


4.  Am-     3.  Penning-     2.  Reginald,     1.  Thomas,  act.     l.Anne.     2.  Cathe-     3.  Elea- 
brose.        ton,    a?t.     5     ait.  10  ann.      18   an.    17°  rine.  nor. 

ann.  Aug.  1665. 


GlLLINGWEST  WAPENTAKE. 


Richmund,  19  Aug.  1665. 


ROBINSON  OF  ROKESBY. 


Arms. — Vert,  on  a  chevron  or  between  three  bucks  trippant  of  the  second,  pcllettoe,  as  many 
quatrefoils  gules. 

Crest. — A  buck,  as  in  the  arms. 

Respite  for  proofe  of  these  arms. 

William  Robynson,  a  Merchant  in^. .  . . 
London,  first  resided  at  Rokesby  in  I 
com.  Ebor.  died  a0  1643. 


2. 

r 
John    Ro- 

i 
1.  Thomas  Robin — [-Frances,  daugh- 

i 
Catherine, 

wife      of 

binson,  Vicar 

son,  an  utter- 

ter  of  Leonard 

Percevall    Philips    of 

of 

Burneston 

barrister  of 

Smelt  of  Kirkby 

Wensley  in  com.  Ebor. 

in 

co.  Ebor. 

Grayes  Inne,  died 

Fletham  in  co. 

afterward 

of     Rich. 

1 

in  his  father's 

Richmund. 

Smith  of  Cottingham, 

lifetime. 

in  co.  Ebor. 

3.  Leo- 

2.   Mat- 

1. William    Robinson^.Mary, 

1.  Mary, wife 

2.    Frances, 

nard 

thew    Ro- 

of    Rokesbv,     Esqr. 

daughter 

of  Christo- 

wife of 

Robin- 

binson of 

now  one  of  his  Ma"e" 

of  Francis 

pher  Blenco 

George  Gray 

son, 

Burneston 

justices   of   peace    in 

Lay  ton   of 

of  Blenco 

of  Sudwick 

Mereh' 

in  co. 

this    county,    act.    40 

Rawden 

in  co. 

in  the  bi- 

of  Lon 

-  Ebor.    Dr 

ann.  19  Aug.  1665. 

in    com. 

Cumbr. 

shoprick  of 

don. 

ofPhiaick. 

Ebor.Esqr. 

bqf. 

Durham. 

Thi 

maa  Robinai 

...  at.  13  an.  19  A 

ug.  1 

165.             1 

Frances. 

"1 
2.  Anne. 

BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


35 


Hangwest  Wapentake. 


Richmvmd,  19  Any.  1665. 


WAYTE  OF  LAYBURNE. 


Respit  given  for  inserting  the  armes. 

James  Wayte  of  Lay-^Anne,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Met- 
borne  in  co.  Ebor.        |  calfe  of  Hude  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  James 
Wayte,    died 
unmarried. 


5.    Pran- 

4.   Jane, 

3.    Eliza- 

ces,  wife 

ye  wife 

beth, 

of  Fran- 

of John 

wife  of 

cis  Thorn  e- 

Lambert 

Rob'Ren- 

borough  of  of  Ask- 

nison   of 

Selshead 

ngg  m 

Layburne 

Ul  CO. 

co.  Ebor. 

in  com. 

Westmerl. 

Eborum. 

1.  George  Wayte  of=j=Agnes,  daughter  of  John     Helen, 
Layborne,    died    9°     Towneley  of  Hurstwood     died 
Martij  a0 1664.  |  in  com.  Lane.  young. 

1 1 ' 1 1 1 

2.  Anne,  1.  He-  1.  James 
wife  of      len.        Wayte, 
John  set.  48 

Adam-  ann.  19 

son   of  Aug. 

Thorn-  1665. 

ton    in 
co.  Ebor. 


2.  George^=Mary, 
Wayte   of     daughter 
Lay-              of  Abraham 

burne, 
set.  40 

Langton  of 
the  Lowe  in 

ann. 19 

com.  Lane. 

Aug. 
1665. 

Esqr. 

George,  set.  3  septim.  19  Aug.  1665, 


r- 

Mary. 


1307780 

Hangwest  Wapentake.  Richmund,  19°  Aug.  1665 

BEVERLEY  OF  GREAT-SMETON. 


Aa!*9.— Ermine,  a  chevron  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  bull's  heads  cabossed  argent. 
Crest.— A  bull's  head  erased  sable. 

Thomas  Beverley  of  Sel-^Eleanor,  daughter  and  coheire  of  Marmaduke 
bye  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr.  |  Vincent  of  Great  Smeton  in  com.  Ebor.  2d  wife. 


2.  John  Beverley     1.    Vincent     Beverley    of=f=Mary,  daughter  of  George 
of  Gainsted.  =p       Great  Smeton,  Esqr.  died  I  Twisleton    of    Barlow    in 
•f.       a°  1634,  or  thereabouts.       |  com.  Ebor. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rich.= 
Beaumont  of  Whitley  in 
co.  Ebor.  Esqr.  first 
wife,  ob.  s.  prole. 


:John     Beverley    of=pMary,  daughter   of 
great  Smeton  in  co. 
Ebor.  Esqr.  set.  47 
ann.  19  Aug.  1665. 


Jane,    wife    of 
John     Dalton     of         John  Robinson 

Havvkeswell  incom.      of    in 

Ebor.  Esqr.2d  wife.      com.  Ebor. 


I 

2.  Thomas. 


1.  John,  a?t. 
9    an.  19 
A.ug.  166S. 


1.  Dorothy, 
eat.  11  an. 
a"  1665. 


2   Elizabeth, 

3.  Mary. 
1.  Anne. 


36 


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37 


Hanowest  Wapentake.  Richmuud,  19  Aug.  1665. 

WYVELL  OF  BELLARBY. 


Arms.— Quarterly : 

1.  Gules,  three  chevronels  braced  in  base  valr,  a  chief  or. 

2.  Argent,  three  pickaxes  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference, 

3.  Sable,  a  chief  indented  argent. 

4.  Azure,  a  bend  or,  over  all  a  label  of  three  points  argent. 
Cbest. — A  wyvern  with  wings  endorsed 

Sir  Marmaduke  Wyvell  of  Constable=pMagdaIen,  daughter  of  Sr  Christopher 
Burton  in  com.  Ebor.  K'  &  Bar'.        |  Danby  of  Thorneley  in  com.  Ebor.  K1. 

I ' 

Francis  Wyvell,  Rector  of  the  Church  of^Helen,  daughter  of 
Spenithorne  in  com.  Ebor.  the  third  son  from  j  Thomas  Norton  of 
whom  any  issue  remaynes,  died  in  a0  1649.       |  Burnby  inco.  Ebor. 


3.  Row- 

 r 

Elizabeth  =j=2.  Ed 

-= 

pEliza- 

1.  Thomas  =j 

pMary, 

Helen,   wife  of 

land. 

daughter 

ward 

beth,  da. 

Wyvell 

daugh.  of 

Thomas     Cros- 

of  Peter 

Wy- 

of Hen- 

of Beller- 

Christophr 

feild,  of 

Norton  of 

vell. 

ry  Pear- 

by in  co. 

Place  of 

in   co.    West- 

Dishford 

son  of 

Ebor.  set. 

Dinsdale 

merl.  after- 

in com. 

Rich- 

45 ann. 

in  Epis- 

wards  of   Edw. 

Ebor.  2 

mond, 

19  Aug. 

copatu    Du- 

Preston,  citizen 

wife. 

first  wife. 

1665. 

nelmensi. 

of  Yorke. 

r; 

Francis, 

a?t.  septe  m< 

>ns. 

E 

Iward,  set. 

i 
8  an.       Mar 

garet,  setatis 

Mary,  a:t.  7  ann. 

19  Aug. 

a°.  1665. 

11 

Aug.  1665.             6  an 

n.  1665. 

19  Aug.  1665. 

38 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


ALtERTONSHiBE  Wapentake.  Threske,  23  Aug.  1665. 

TALBOT  OF  THORNETON-LE-STREETE. 


Abms.— Quarterly : 

1.  Argent,  three  lions  rampant  purpure. 

2.  Per  pale and a  lion  rampant 

3 three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  and  a  chief 

4.  Quarterly and abend 

Another  shield,  quarterly  of  twelve  : 

1.  Argent,  three  lions  rampant  purpure. 

2.  Quarterly  or  and  gules. 

3.  Or,  an  escarbuncle  sable. 

4.  Vairee  or  and  gules,  a  bordure  argent  semee  of  lozenges  sable. 

5.  Gules,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  argent,  on  a  canton  sable  a  fret  or. 

6.  Per  pale  gules  and  sable,  a  lion  rampant  gardant  argent  ducally  crowned  or. 

7.  Azure,  three  mascles  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

8.  Argent,  two  bars  azure,  in  chief  as  many  escallops  gules. 

9.  Gules,  three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  and  a  chief  or. 

10.  Or,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  martlets  sable. 

11.  Argent,  on  a  bend  between  six  martlets  gules  three  bezants. 

12.  Azure,  three  crescents  argent. 

John  Talbot  of  Thornton  in=j=Frances,  daughter  to 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr.  died  in  I  John  Crosland  of  Hems- 
a°  1645  or  thereabout.  |  ley  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Charles, 
died    un- 
married. 


1.  John  Tal-^Janejdaugh- 


bot  of 
Thorneton 
in  le  Streete, 
Esqr.    died 
in  a0  1659. 


ter  of  Roger 
Southaby 
of  Pockling- 
ton    in    co. 
Ebor. 


1 ; — 

1.  Mary,  wife 
of  Christo- 
pher Faucon- 
bridge  of  South 
Ottrington  in 
co.  Ebor. 


2.   Jane,    died 
unmarried. 


John  1.  Roger     =pEliz.  daugh.  1.  Jane,  2.    Isabell,     3.     Cath.     4.    Mary, 


Talbot.  Talbot  of 
Thorneton 
in  the 
Streete, 
Esqr.  set. 
46  an.  23 
Aug.  1665. 


of   Ambrose  died         wife  of  Rich,  wife    of       wife  of  Ti-  zabeth. 
Pudsey    of    unmar-   Meynill,  a      Rowland    mothyCli- 


Bolton    in 
Craven    in 
co.  Ebor. 
Esq*. 


younger  son  Ilurwood,  burne     of 
to  Tho.  Mcy-  batche-       Cliburne 
nill  of    Kil-  lour   of       in  co. 
vington  in       law.  AVestmcrl. 

com.  Ebor. 


1.  Bridget. 

2.  Jane. 

i.  Elizabeth. 


4.  Anne. 

5.  Catherine, 

6.  Plorentia. 


1.  Roger,  set. 

6    ann.     23 
Auk.  1666. 


2.  Ambrose. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   16G.). 


39 


Claro  Wapentake.  Knaresborough,  14"  Aug.  1665. 

SIMPSON  OF  WETHERBY. 

Respit  given  for  exhibiting  the  amies,  but  nothing  done. 

Robert  Simpson  of  Great^Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Will.  Wivill 
Edston  in  com.  Ebor.         |  of  Osgodby  in  co.  Ebor.  2d  wife. 

r-m 1 ' 1 1 1 

1.  Roger.  John     Simpson    ot — Anne,daugh-  1.   Fran-  2.  Eliza-  3.      Mary, 

2.  Willm.  Wetherby   in  com.     ter    to    ....  ces,  beth,  wife    of 

3.  Thomas.  Ebor.  set.   60  ann.     Penvaux    of  wife   of  wife  unto  Francis 

4.  George.  14   Aug.    a0  1665,     in  George  Rob.  Jackson 

■ , '  a    cap1  of   foote  in     Wales,     wi-  Tildesley  Kirko  of  of  Sin- 
died  the  army  of    King     dow  to  of  Killer-  Kirkby-  nington 

without         Charles  the  First  in  George    Hall  by  in  co.     Moresidc       in  com. 

issue.  the  regiment  of  Sr  of   Wetherby  Ebor.  in  com.         Ebor. 

Will'm  Pennyman,  in  the  coun-  Ebor. 

Bart.  ty  of  Yorke. 


Gilling  Est  Wapentake.  Richmv.nd,  21°  Aug.  1665. 

SMITHSON  OF  MOULTON. 

Aums.— Sable,  three  horseshoes  or,  in  chief  a  label  of  three  points  ermine. 
Crest.— A  horse's  head  couped  sable,  bit  and  reins  or. 

Leonard    Smithson     of^=.... 
Moulton  in  com.  Eboru  | 


4.  Nicho- 

3.John 

2.    Cut- 

1.    Chris-  =pDorothy, 

Jane,  wife 

las 

Smith- 

bert 

topher 

daughter 

of  John 

Smith- 

son. 

Smith- 

Smithson 

of    Leonard 

Pattison  of 

son. 

=p 

son, 

of  Moul- 

Calvert   of 

Dobsole    in 

— 

+ 

died  un- 

ton, died 

Kipling  in 

com.  Ebor. 

J 

married. 

in  a°  1650. 

com.  Ebor. 

1            '     1 

1                 i 

1 

5.Grace,  4.  Helen, 
wife  of    wife    of 
Nich.        Matthew 
Conyers  Wastell 
of  Cleas-  of  Eller- 
bv  in 


3.  Eliza-    2.  Mary,  1.  Fran-  1.    George  ^Elean 
beth,  wife  ces,  Smithson  of 

wife  unto  unto  wife    of    Moulton, 

John  John         John        Esq.  tet.  45 

Meryton     Slingar     Burnet     an.  21  Aug. 


Th 


com. 
Ebo- 


ton- 
super- 
Swale 
in  co. 
Ebor. 


of  Moul-  ofDanby  of  Hur-  1665,  now 
ton  in  Whisk  worth  one  of  the 
com.  in  co.        in  episc.  justices  of 

Eborum.    Ebor.        Duuelm.  the  peace  for 
this  county. 


da.  of  Col.  mas 
Chas.Fair-  Smith - 
fax,  a  son  of 

younger        Moulton, 
son  of  Tho.  set.  40 
late  Ld         ann.   Sl« 
Fairfax  of   Aug.  a° 
Cameron.     1665. 


William. 
Charles. 
Thomas. 


George,  fet. 
12  an.  21° 
Aug.  1665. 


1    I    I  "" 

1.  Eleanor. 

2.  Mary. 

8.  Dorothy. 


40 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Claro  Wapentake.  Knaresborovgh,  15.4^.1665. 

NORTON  OF  SAWLEY. 

Arms.— Azure,  a  maunche  ermine,  over  all  a  bend  gules. 


Richard  Norton  of  Norton  in  com. =pSusan,  daughter   unto   Richard 
Ebor.  Esq/,  attainted  in  Qu.  Eliz.  |  Lord  Latimer, 

time. 


8.  Edmund  =y=Cecelie,  da.  of  . . . 


Norton. 


Boynton  &  sister  to 
Sr  Thomas  Boynton 
of  Hanaby  in  co. 
Ebor.  Kl. 


r 

2.  John, 
died 
without 
issue 


Francis  Norton-pAlbreda,    sister 
S  of   Tho.    Wim- 

S  I  bish  of  ... .    in 

S  I  com.  Line. 

\ 


William: 
Norton. 


:Margaret,       Francis,  a  John, 
sole  da.  and  naturall      died 
heire      of      son^  young, 

Wai'm  Wel- 
buryof  New- 
ton in  Cleve- 
land. 


Henry  =pCatherine, 


-f 


Norton 
of  Bur- 
row- 
brig. 


ye  daughter 
of  Will. 
Tankard    of 
Branton   in 
com.  Ebor. 


William   =pAnne,  eldest  daughter 


and  coheire  of  Sr 
Will'm  Hilliard  of 
Bishop-Wilton  in  co. 
Ebor.  died  circa  an. 
1645. 


John,  now 
67  yeares  & 
unmarr. 


1.  Theo-^1  died 
philus.    }■  unmar- 

2.  Basill.J  ried. 


1.  Welbury  Norton  of  Saw-=j^Catherine,  da.  unto     Anne. 


ley  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr,  now 
one  of  the  justices  of  peace 
for  this  county,  set.  33  ann. 
15°  Aug.  a°  1665. 


Thomas  Norton  of 
Langthorne  in  com. 
Ebor. 


2.  Thomas,  xt. 
7  ann.  1665. 


1.  William,    set.    8 
an.  15  Aug.  1C65. 


III! 

1.  Catherine. 

2.  Mary. 

3.  Anne. 

4.  Helen. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   lf>65. 


41 


Claro  Wapentake. 


Kiiaresborovgh,  15°  Avg.  1665. 


GRAHAM  OF  NORTON-CONYERS. 


Arms.— Quarterly : 

1 .  Or,  on  a  chief  sable  three  escallops  of  the  field,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  azure,  a 
crescent  for  difference. 

2  and  3.  Or,  a  fess  cheeky  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  a  chevron  gules,  all  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  of  the  third. 

4.  Azure,  six  annulets  or,  three,  two,  and  one.     Musgrave. 

CiiEsr. — Two  wings  addorsed  or,  charged  with  a  crescent  gules. 


Sir  Richard  Graham  of^=Catherine,  daughter  and  co 
Netherby  in  com.  Cumbr.  I  heire  of  Thomas  Musgrave  of 
K'  and  Bar1,  died  28  Jan.  Comcatch  in  co.  Cumbr. 
a°  1650.  |  Esqr. 


2.  Sir  Richard  Gra-^Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Chi 


ham  of  Norton- 
Cony  ers  in  com. 
Ebor.  Bar1,  setat. 
28  ann.  15  Aug.  a0 
1665. 


Chester  Fortescue,  son  and 
heire  to  Sr  Faythfull  For- 
tescue of  Tremiskin  in  the 
realnie  of  Ireland,  Knl. 


1.  Sr  George  Gra-=p 
ham  of  Netherby, ,-|n 
Bar'. 


1 

2.  Chichester        1.  Richard,  eet. 
Graham,    aet.       4  an.  15  Aug. 
2  ann.  15  Aug.     a0  1665. 
1665. 


1.  Elizabeth,  2.  Susan,  2eta- 
ict.  3  an.  15  tis  1  anni  15 
Aug.  a°  1665.     Aug    a°  1665. 


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VISITATION  OB'  YORKSHIRE 


(tilling  West.  BicJvmumd,  21  Auj.  1665. 

BRUNSKELL  OF  BOWES. 

Asms. — Or,  a  chevron  sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  an  escallop  of  the  field. 
Chest. — A  cubit-arm  erect  vested  proper,  the  hand  holding  an  escallop. 

No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 


Philip  Brunskell  of  Bowes-p 

in  com.  Ebor.                          \ 
L 

3.  William  of  2.  Ambrose  Brun-  1.  Philip  Brunskell=pMary,  daughter  of  Per  • 
Brunskell,  mer-  skell  of  Northall,  of  Bowes,  act.  50  an.  I  oevall  Philips  of  Brig- 
chant  of  London.       in  co.  Ilertf.  21  Aug.  1665.  |  nell  in  com.  Eborum. 

I 1 1 ' 1 

3.  Francis.         2.  Percevall.         1.  Philip,  set.  21  an.  21  Aug  1665.         Mary. 


Ewecrosse  Wapentake. 


Skipton,  17  Aug.  1665. 


BAYNES  OF  MEWITH-HEAD. 

Arms.— a  thigh  bone  in  fess  surmounted  of  another  in  pale. 

The  proofe  respited,  but  nothing  done. 


Raphe  Baylies  of  Me,vith-=pMargaret,  daughter  of 

head  in  com.  Ebor.  Gent,  j  Giggleswike  of  .. ..   in  com.  Ebor. 


3.  Raphe       2.  William       1.  Robert  Baynes,=pAnnc,  daughter  of  Willm. 
Baynes.         Baynes.  £et.     37    ann.    17  I  Nowell  of  Merelay  in  co. 

Aug.  1665.  I  Lane. 


2.  Thomas. 


1.  Wi 


wt.  i)  an.  17   Aug.  1665.         Anne. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


45 


Ewecrosse  Wapentake.  Skipton,  17  -I";/.  1660. 

MARES  OF  SEDBRIDGE. 

Aems.— ,  a  ship  with  three  masts  in  full  sail. 

The  proofe  of  the  coate  respited,  but  nothing  done. 

John  Mares  of  Sedbrk'.ge  in  com.  Ebor.=p 

I — ' 

Daniel  Mares  of  Sedbrulge  in  com.  Ebor.  died  a0  1646  vel  circa. =pCatherine. 


3.  Thomas 
Mares,   now 
in  Ireland. 


2.  Daniell 
Mares,  a  cap1 
of  horse  in  the 
army  of  K. 
Charles  the 
First,  died  un- 
married. 


1.   John     Mares    of^ Margaret,    da. 


Sedbridge,  commis- 
sary to  ye  Arch- 
deacon  of  Richmund, 
setatis  45  an.  17 
Aug.  1665. 


of  John  Cow- 
per  of  Sed- 
bridge in  co. 
Ebor. 


Catherine, 
wife  unto  .... 
Burneley       of 
....    in   com. 
Ebor. 


Daniell,  set.  10  an.  17  Aug.  1665. 


Stainecliffe  Wapentake.  Skipton,  17  Aug.  1665. 

PERKINSON  OF  CARLETON. 

Aems— Or,  a  fess  between  three  greyhounds  eourant  sable. 
Chest.— On  a  mount  vert  a  stag  lodged  proper. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 
William  Parkinson  of  Eastburne  in  co.  Ebor.  a0  37  H.  6. 


John  Parkinson  of  Eastburne,  8  H.  7. 


John  Parkinson  of  Eastburne,  1  H.  S.^. 


2.  Edward.      1.  William  Parkinson, — Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
son  and  heire,  1  H.  8.  John  Stansfeild. 


Will'm  Perkinson=F. 


Dennis  Per-=pElizabeth,  daugh. 
kinson,died  of  ....  Hill  of 
in  a"  1 624  Winterburne  in 
vel  circa.  com.  Ebor. 


John  Perkinson= 


Rose,  sole  da.  and  heire,  wife  of 
Henry  Jackson  of  Staveley  in 
com.  Derb. 


4.PeterPer-     3.  William  2.  Thomas  Per- 

kinson       of     Perkinson    kinson  of  Carle- 

Denton      in     of  Winter-    ton  in  Craven  in 

co.  Ebor.  burnc.  co.  Ebor.  set.  58 

ann.  17  Aug.  a0 

1665. 

("I 


:Anne, 

1.  JohnPer-=r 

daughter 

kinson        of 

ofThomas 

Estburne, 

Ellys      of 

set.    70    an. 

Bradley  in 

17  Aug.    a° 

co.  Ebor. 

16G5. 

— H 

-. . . .   daughter  of 
....      Hyde    of 

Winterburne     in 
com.  Ebor. 


:Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  ..  Brad- 
ley    of     Con- 

nondley  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1 .  Stephen 

2.  Nathaniell 


,  died  in  their  1.  Anna.    1.  William,  setat.    42  Elisabeth,  wit', 
^father's  life-  2.  Mary.     aim.  17 Aug.  a0  L665.    phen      Mor«  h.    , 
*  timeunmar.  2.  Jonathan,  Eastburneiiu'uin.Klor. 


46 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Ewecrosse  Wapentake.  SHpton,  17  A  ug.  1665. 

INGLEBY  OF  LAWKELAND. 

Akms— Quarterly : 

1.  Sable,  an  etoile  argent,  a  canton  or. 

2.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or. 

3.  Argent,  a  chevron  counter-embattled  between  three  bird's  heads  erased  sable. 

4.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  lion's  heads  erased  gules. 
Ceest. — A  boar's  head  erect  couped  argent,  tusked  or. 


Will'm  Ingleby  of  Rip-^Cecelye,  daughter  to  Sir  George  Talboys  of  Kinie 
ley  in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr      |         in  com.  Line.  Kl,  and  afterwards  coheire. 

r L -i 

2.  John  Ingleby,  Gover-=f  Anne,  daughter  of  "Will'm       1.  Sr    William    Ingleby  of=p 


nour  of  Leeth   in  Scot-  I  Clapham  of  Beamesley  in 
land  temp.  Edw.  6.  |  co.  Ebor. 


Ripley  in  co.  Ebor.  Kl.    ,-k. 


1.  Anne.  Thomas  Ingleby  of  Lawke- 

2.  Margaret.  land   in  com.   Ebor.  Esqr, 

3.  Elizabeth.  died  circa  an.  1615. 

4.  Joane. 


:. .  . .  daughter  of  Sr  Raphe 
Lawson  of  Brough  in  co. 
Ebor.  K'. 


n 

3.  Francis,  died 
unmarried. 

2.  William  Ingle- 
by of  Palithorp 
in  co.  Ebor. 


Isabell,  da.: 
of  Nich. 
Towneley  of 
Royle  in  co. 
Lane.  Esqr, 
1  wife. 


=John     Ingleby=pMary,  da    of     1.  Anne,  wifeof  Wil- 


of  Lawkeland 
in  co.  Ebor. 
Esq.  died  29 
Nov.  a0  1648. 


1.  Isabell,    wife    of  | — | 1 

Richard  Sherburne  1.  Mary.    1.    Tho- 

of  Stanihurst  in  co.  2.  Eliz.     mas, 
Lane.  Esqr.  died  un- 

2.  Catherine,  died  married, 
unmarried. 


SrTho.Lake 
of  Cannons 
in  co.  Midd. 
K*  2  wife. 


Ham  Charnock  of 
Leyland  in  co.  Lane. 

2.  Cath.  wife  of 

Kay  of  Cleveland 
in  co.  Ebor. 

3.  Mary,  wife  of  Wil- 
liam Watson  of 
Austwick  in  com. 
Ebor. 


2.    Arthur — Margery, 
Ingleby  of         daughter  of 


Lawkeland, 
Esqr,  set.  32 
an.  17  Aug. 
1665. 


William    Fer- 
rington  of 
Werdon  in  co. 
Lane.  Esqr. 


5.  Charles. 
3.  John. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


47 


Gillling- East  Wapentake.  Richmund,  19  Aug.  1665. 

DALTON  OF  HAWKESWELL. 


Akms. — Azure,  sernee  of  cross-croslets  or,  a  lion  rampant  gardant  argent,  a  chief  barry  nebulee  of 

three  of  the  last  and  sable. 
Crest. — A  dragon's  head  with  wings  displayed  vert,  the  outside  of  the  wings  or,  gorged  with  a  collar 

nebulee  of  the  last. 

Thomas  Dalton  of  Sutton  in=pAnne,  2d  daughter  of  Sr  Robert  Tir- 
Holdernes  in  com.  Ebor.  j  whit  of  Kettleby  in  co.  Line.  Kl. 


Thomas,     Sir  Willm.  Dalton  of  the  citty  of=p.  •  •  •    daughter  of  .... 

obijt  sine   Yorke,    and    one    of    ye    King's  I  Boothe  of  Killingholme, 

prole.  Councell  in  his  court  there  for  ye     in  com.  Line,  widow  of 

Northern  parts,  died  in  a°  1649.      |  ..  ..   Agard. 


1 

Robert  Dal- 
ton  of 
Swyne    in 
Holdernes. 


John  Dalton  of=pDorothy,  daughter  of 
Hawkeswell  in  Conyers  Ld  Darcy  and 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr.  Conyers  of  Hornby 
died  in  a0  1646.       Castle  in  com.  Ebor. 


1 1 

Anne,  wife  of  ....  Mary,  died 
Grimston  of  Grym-  unmarried, 
ston  -  garth    in   Hoi- 


r 

I                         l 

1 

"1 

2.  Barbara, 

1.    Mary,  1.  Sr  Willm.- 

j=Elizabeth, 

2,Tho-=Anne, 

3.  Mar- 

ye wife 

ye  wife        Dalton,  of 

daughter  of  Sr 

mas          daugh.  of 

ma- 

of  Charles 

of  John       Hawkeswell, 

Marmaduke 

Dal-         Sr  Marma- 

duke. 

Tankard 

Beverley     K',  set. 

Wyvill  of  Con- 

ton of       duke    Wyvill 

of  Arden 

of  Smeton  36  ann.  19 

stable    Burton 

Yorke.     of  Constable- 

in  co.  Ebor. 

in  com.      Aug.  1665. 

in  com.  Ebor. 

Burton  in  co. 

Esqr. 

Ebor. 
Esqr. 

K'  and  Bar1. 

Ebor.  K'.  and 
Bar*. 

1                      l 

1                      1 

-\ 

3.  Charles, 

2.  Christo-     l.Marmadu 

ke,     1.  Isabell, 

2.  Dorothy.     3.  Eliza- 

4. Ur- 

aet. 5  ann. 

pher  set.  7     set.  10  ann. 

19     set.  8  ann. 

beth. 

sula. 

1665. 

ann.  1665.     Aug.  1665. 

Haxgwest  Wapentake. 


Rlchmund,l9  Avg.  1665. 


COLBYE  OF  BOWBRIDGE. 

Respite  given  for  inserting  ye  armes  and  proving  them. 

Francis  Colbye  of  Lays-=p. . . .  daughter  of Jennings 

ton  in  Suffolke.  |  of  . . . .  in  Suffolke. 


John  Colbye  of  Nappa  in=pMary,  daughter  of  Walter  Cal- 
com.  Ebor.  died  a°  1616.  |  verley  of  Calverley  in  com.  Ebor. 
I 


John  Colbye  of  Bowbridge  in  com.=^=Jane,  daughter  of  Alexander  Moore 
Ebor.  set.  51  an.  19  Aug.  1665.  |  of  Grantham  in  com.  Line. 

I 1 ' 1 1 1 

2.  Christo-     1.    Alexander,=Jane,    daughter     unto     1.  Anne.       2.  Mar-      3.  Jane 
pher.  set.  25  an.  19     Christopher  Tod  of  Mid-  garet. 

Aug.  1665.  dleham  in  co.  Ebor. 


48 


VISITATION  OP  YORKSHIRE 


The  Borough  of  Leedes. 


Leedes,  12  Aug.  1665. 


FOXCROFT  OF  WEETWOOD. 


Asms. — Azure,  a  chevron  or  between  three  fox's  heads  erased  proper. 
The  proofe  of  the  coate  respited,  hut  nothing  done. 


Daniel  Foxcroft  of  Weetwood  in  the-r-Grace,  ye  daughter 
parish  of  Leedes  and  com.  Ebor.  |  of Platts. 


Samuel  Foxcroft^=Mary,  daughter  of  . .  . .  Hurst. 


Daniel  Foxcroft  of  Weetwood,  died  circa  ann.  lG^O.^Abigall,  daughter  of  ... .  Biron. 


Daniell   Foxcroft   of=pMartha, daughter  of  Fran-     Samuell  Fox-     Susan. 
Weetwood,    set.    34  I  cis  Layton  of  Rawdon  in     croft,  died 
ann.  12°  Aug.  1665.    |  co.  Ebor.  Esqr.  unmarried. 


-+- 


2.  Martha.  1.  Jane.  1.  Samuell,  set.  11    2.  Daniell.  3.  Francis.  4.  Robert.  5.  James, 
ann.  12  Aug.  1665. 


Skyrack  Wapentake. 


Leedes,  11  Aug.  1665. 


FERRAND  OF  HARDEN-BECK. 


Arms.— Argent,  on  a  chief  gules  two  crosses  fleurj'  vair,  in  the  fess  point  a  cinquefoil  azure. 
Crest. — A  cubit-arm  erect,  vested  vair,  charged  with  a  cinquefoil  as  in  the  arms,  the  hand  grasping 
a  battle-axe  proper. 

To  expect  a  certificate  from  Mr.  Ferrand  of  Carleton  that  this  gentleman  is  of  his  family. 
Christopher  Ferrand  of  Bingley  in  com.  Ebor.=f=. .  . . 


Richard  Ferrand  of  Bing-^=Margaret,  daughter  of  Henry  Atkinson 
ley,  died  circa  ann.  1643.  |  of  Bolton  in  Boland  in  com.  Eborum. 


2.   Ed-  1.  George    3.    Ro-^pAnne,         1.  Agnes,  2.  Mary,  3.  Alice,     4.  Anne, 
daughter    wife  un-  wife  to      wife  of       wife  of 
of  Tho.       to  John    Samuell    Will.  Wi-  William 


4.Ste- 
phen 
Fer- 
rand.   rand.      ley. 


mund  Ferrand  bertFer- 
Fer-  of  Bing-  rand  of 
Harden 
Grange, 
sat.  68 
ann.  11" 
Aug.lG65 


-f 


Newton      Beane 
of  Da-        of  Gil- 
ventre  in    sted  in 
co.  North"  com. 
ton .  Ebor. 


Hole-  ley,  citi- 

ride  of  zen  and 

Bing-  chirur- 

ley  in  co.  geon  of 

Ebor.  London. 


Craw- 
shaw  of 
Wilsden 
in  co. 
Ebor. 


Benjamin  Ferrand: 
of  Harden  Beck, 
at.  41  ann.  11 
Aug.  a0  1665. 


Martha,    daughter   of     1.  Dorothy,wife  of      2.  Anne,  wife  unto 

Rob'  Milner  of 
Pudsey  in  com. 
Ebor.  Esq. 


Edward  Brokeabanke  Ambrose  Mct- 
of  Wilsden  in  com.  cali'e,  a  merch1 
Eborum.  Hull. 


1.    Robert,  tet.    18     2.  Ed-     3.  David, 
ann.  11  Aug.  1665.      ward. 


1.  Ann.'.     2.  Lydia.    3.  Mary. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


49 


Skyrake  Wapentake. 


Leedes,  11°  Aug.  1665. 


GREENE  OF  HORSFORTH. 


Asms. — Argent,  a  cross  engrailed  gules. 


Gabraell  Greene  of  Hors-=pAlice,  daughter  of  Thomas  Lys- 
forth,  living  a0  1585.  |  ter  of  Westby,  in  com.  Ebor. 


John  Greene  of  Horsforth   diecU 
in  a0  1637,  or  thereabout. 


^Beatrice,  daughter  of  Thomas  Went- 
worth  of  Mendham  Priory  in  Suffolke. 


Miehaell   ^ 

^Margaret, 

1.  Alice, 

2 wife  3.  Marga- 

4.  Anne, 

Greene  of 

daughter  of 

wife   of 

of     Rob1 

ret,  wife 

wife  of 

Horsforth, 

Laurence 

Samuell 

Killing- 

unto 

Thomas 

set.  80 

Habergham 

Burdet 

beck  of 

William 

Shaw   of 

an.   11 

of  Haberg- 

of More- 

Deane- 

Steven- 

Horsforth 

Aug.    a° 

ham    in    CO. 

Grange  in 

Grange    in 

son  of 

in  com. 

1665. 

Lane. 

co.  Ebor. 

com.  Ebor. 

Ebor. 

1 

1 ' 

i 

i 

5 

wife  of 

Midsley 
of  Hell- 
wood  in 
co.  Ebor. 


2.  Lau-  1,.  John  Greeno-rAnne, 


rence  of  Horsforth 
Greene,  and  Bramley 
citizen  in  com.  Ebor. 
set.  53  an.  11° 
Aug.  1665. 


of 
Lond 


1.     Mary,  2.     Bea-  3.  Anne, 

daughter      first  mar.  trice,  wife    of  Je- 

ofGervase     to wife    of  remy  Butler 

Smith,  of     afterward  ....  of   Deane- 

. ...  in        to    ... .  Grange    in 

com. Line.     Austin.  co.  Ebor. 


1.  George,  sat.  8  ann.  11  Aug.  a0  1665. 


1 

2.  John. 


3.  Gabraell. 


50 


VISITATION  OF  YOKKSHIEE 


Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake.  Leedes,  11°  Aug.  1665. 

RICHARDSON  OF  NORTH  BIERLEY. 


Aems. — Sable,  on  a  chief  argent  three  1 


erased  ermines. 


Margaret,  daughter  of^pNicholas  Richardson,  borne  in-pAnne,  ye 


John  Midgley  of  Clay- 
ton in  Broadfordale 
in  com.  Ebor.  1  wife. 


the  county  palatine  of  Dur 
ham,  came  into  Yorkesh.  and 
setled  at  Tonge  a°1551, 3°  Eliz. 


daughter  of 
Lionell  Good- 
all,  2  wife. 


2.     Ellen, 
wife  of  Richard 
Cordingley    of 
Holme  in  Tonge 
in  co.  Ebor. 


1.  Margaret, 
wife  unto  Mi- 
chaell  Jenkin- 
son  of  Pudsey 
in  co.  Ebor. 


1 1 

Richard        -pAnne,   daugh-     Henry,  Anne, 


Richardson,  of 
North  Bierley 
neer  Bradford 
in  co.  Ebor. 


ter  and 
of  "William 
Pollard  of 
North  Biersley. 


died 


mar- 
ried. 


wife     of 
Christo- 
pher Cave 
of  Otley. 


Mane,  2d  l.Anne,  2. Alice,  3.  Sarah,  4.  Bea- 


nas.        Richard- 

eldest 

ard  Rich- 

daughter wife    of 

wife         wife    of 

trice, 

son,  died 

daughter 

ardson 

ofGeorge  Thomas 

unto        Rich. 

wife  of 

without 

of  George 

of  North 

Hopkin-  Langley 

Thomas  Jenkin- 

issue  in  his 

Hopkin- 

Bierley, 

son  of       of  Hor- 

Senior.   son. 

Sayle 

father's 

son  of 

died    a0. 

Loft-         bury. 

of  Pud- 

lifetime. 

Lofchouse. 

1654. 

house. 

sey. 

1    1    1    1    1             1 

i 

I                 1 

1    I 

2.  Richard.  1.    William=^=Susan,  daugh-  1.  Eliza 

3.  John.       Richard- 

4.  George,    son,  set.  28 

5.  Samuell.  ann.    11° 

6.  Joseph.    Aug.  1665. 


2.  Anne,  3.  Judith 
ter   of    Gil-       beth,         wife  of      wife  of 
bert    Savile  of  wife  unto  Will"1       John  "Will™ 

Greetland  Wil-  Brooke.    Thorn-       Denison 

near    Halifax,  liam  ton. 

co.  Ebor.  Pollard. 


4.    Sarah,  5.  Judith, 
wife  of       6.  Jane. 


died 
young. 


Richard,  aetatis  18  mensium  11°  Aug.  a0  1665. 


Jane. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


51 


Agbridge  and  Moeley  Wapentake.  Leedes,  11  Aug.  1665. 

HOPKINSON  OF  LOFTUS. 

Abms. — Vert,  three  pillows  ermine. 


William  Hopkinson  came  out  of  Lincolnshire^!  ane,  daughter  of  John  Foster  of 
into  Yorkeshire  and  settled  at  Folby.         |      Folby  in  ye  county  of  Yorke. 


Thomas  Hopkinson=f=Isabella,  daughter   of 


of  Folby,  died  in  a0 
1589,  vel  circa. 


George  Moody  of  Wi 
terset  in  com.  Ebor. 


Alice,  wife  of  John 
Crosland. 


Francis,  Elizabeth,daugh-: 
died  un-  ter  and  coheire 
married,     of  John  Walker 

of    Lofthouse,  1 

wife. 


:GeorgeHop-=pJudith,    da, 
kinson    of 
Loftus  in  co. 
Ebor.  died 
circa   1650. 


I    I 
Eliza- 
beth,wife 
to  Wil- 
liam Ri- 
chardson. 
George, 

died 
young. 


Elizabeth,  Isabell, 

unto      John     wife   unto  wife  unto 

Langley    of      JohnOtley.  John 

Horbury,     2  Herst. 
wife. 


1.  Wil- 
liam, 
died 
young. 


2,    John  3.  Rich-  5.  George-plsabell,  1.  Judith,    2.    Jane, 


Hopkin-       ard.        Hopki 
son    of       4.  Tho-    son  of 
Loftus,£et.     mas.       Loftus. 
54  ann.       ' — v — ' 
11°  Aug.      died 
1665.  young. 


daugh.    died 
of  Rob1  young. 
Abbot. 


~l 

Mary, 
ife  of  wife  of 

Richard  Will. 

Richardson    Rookes. 
of  North 
Bierley  in 
com.  Ebor. 


William.       2.  George. 


1.  John,  set.  11  an. 
11°  Aug.  a°  1665. 


2.  Isabell. 


52 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


OSGODCROSSE  WAPENTAKE. 


Pomfret,  8  Aug.  1665. 


WILKINSON  OF  PONTFEACT. 


Akms.— Gules,  a  fess  vair,  in  chief  a  unicorn  passant  or,  all  within  a  hordure  engrailed  of  the  last 

pellettee. 
Cbest—  A  fox's  head  erased,  per  pale  wavy  vert  and  or,  in  the  mouth  a  wing  argent. 


William  Wilkinson  of  Doncaster,  Mayor  of  Pontfract^Mary,  daughter  of  Rob1 
in  a0  1619.     Died  in  a0  1635  vel  circa,  ret.  75  ann.    j  Warde  of  Pomfret,  gen1. 

I 1 rJ 

2.  John  Wilkinson,  Mayor=Elizabeth,  daughter  I  Elizabeth,     wife     unto     Nicholas 
of  Pontfract  in  a0  1642.      of  George  Lodge.  Stable,  Alderman  of  Pontfract. 


Susanna,  da.  of  William-pl.  Thomas  Wilkinson, Mayor  of  Pont-^Susanna,  daughter  of 


Morehouse  of  Symondley 
in  com.  Derb.  gent.  1 
wife. 


fract  15  Caroli  Primi,  a0  1639,slaine 
in  Pontfract  Castle,  Colonell  Lowther 
then  being  Governour  for  the  King, 
a°  1644. 


William  Ramsden  of 
Hill  Topp  in  the 
parish  of  Hudersfeild 
in  com.  Ebor.  2  wife. 


r 
Thomas, 

William  Wilkin  -=\ 

=Anne, 

Eliza- 

r 

Matthew^ 

=Judith, 

~1 
Margaret, 

died  an 

son,  Alderman  of 

daughter 

beth,  wife 

Wilkin- 

daughter 

wife  unto 

infant. 

Pontfract,  Master 

of  Abra- 

unto 

son,  an 

unto 

John 

of  the  Chancery  in 

ham 

James 

attorney 

Laurence 

Dixon, 

the  Dutchy  Court 

Kenchley  Rossing- 

at  ye  law, 

Teyle, 

Towne 

at    Westmr,    and 

of   West 

ton   of 

now  re- 

Register 

Ciarke  of 

Mayor   of    Pom- 

Ham in 

Sandall 

siding  at 

toye 

Pont- 

fret a°  1663,  set. 

co.  Sus- 

in co. 

Yorke,  a° 

Deane  & 

fract. 

39    ann.   8  Aug. 

sex,  gent 

Ebor. 

1665. 

Chapter  o! 

1665. 

Yorke. 

Thomas,  set.  decern  mens.  8  Aug.  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


53 


Barkeston  Ashe  Wapentake.  Pontfract,  8°  Aug.  1665. 

FOLJAMBE  OF  STEVETON. 

Akms.— Sable,  a  bend  between  six  escallops  or. 
Crest.— A  leg  in  armour,  couped  at  the  thigh,  quarterly  or  and  sable. 

This  family  have  for  many  ages  used  their  armes  vf&  supporters ;  viz*,  an  antilope  quarterly 
sable  and  or,  and  a  tyger  ar. 


Henry  Foljambe  of  Walton=p 
in  co.  Derb.  Esq.  | 


1.  Sr  Godfrey: 
Foljambe,  Kl. 


2.  Henry 
Foljambe. 


4.     Roger -p. 
Foljambe.  | 


I 

3.  George, 
Foljambe 
of  Barle- 
borough. 


2.     Godfrey=Mary,  sister  and 
Foljambe,         coheire     to     Sr 
of  Croxden.     Will'm    Fitz- 
williams,  Kl. 


Godfrey: 
Foljambe. 


Roger    Fol-^ 
jombe    of 
Moorehallin 
co.  Derb. 


Alice,  sister-pSir    James- 
and  coh.  to     Foljambe, 
Sir  William     K' 
Fitzwil- 
liams,  Kl. 
1  wife. 


: God-    Hercules.=p....    George     =p 

2d  frey.  Foljambe, 

wife.    Henry.       , '  of  Walton 

Hercules.  in  co. 

Derbiffi.ob. 
,  circal630. 


daugh.  of  .. . 
Skipwith    of 


James  Foljambe,     2.  George= 
ob.  s.  p.  Foljambe. 


1.  Sir  Godfrey= 
Foljambe,  Kl. 


Francis  Fol— j- 
jambe,  Esqr, 


Trotb,    wife       Godfrey  Foljambe, 

of      Esqr.      obiit      sine 

Bellingham.       prole. 


2.  Sr  Francis  Fol- 
jambe, Kl.  &  Bart, 
ob.  s.  prole. 


1.  Sir  Thomas  Fol- 
jambe,Ke.  obijtsine 
prole. 


Hannah,  wife  of 
John  Moyser  of 
Nun-Appleton  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


Peter  Foljambe  of  Steveton=pJane,  daughter  and  coheire  of 


in  com.  Ebor,  Esq.  aet. 
ann.  8°  Aug.  a0  11 


I 1 

5.  Henry,      4.  Woodroofe, 
died  died  in  his  in- 

young,       fancy. 


Ellys  Woodroofe  of  Hope  in 
com.  Derb.  Esq.  Reader  in 
the  Inner Temple,a°  scil'  1641. 


George 


2.  Godfrey, 
died  in  his 
youth. 


1.  Francis  Foljambe, 
son  and  heire,  aet.  21, 
ann.  8°  Aug.  a0  1665. 


Jane. 


54 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Skyrack  Wapentake. 


Leedes,  ll0Av#.  1665. 


HEBER  OF  HOLLINGHALL. 


Asms.— Per  fess  azure  and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or,  a  mullet  for  difference. 
Crest.— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  woman's  head  and  shoulders  in  profile  proper,  crined  or. 

Thomas  Heber  of  Marton^Jane,  daughter  of  Henry  Colthurst 
in  com.  Ebor.  of  Edesforth  in  co.  Ebor. 


1.  Thomas  Heber=p. 
of  Marton.        i 


3.  Reginald  Heber  of=pAnne,  daughter  of 

Hollinghall    in    com.  I  Swindlehurst  of  the  Hill  in 
Ebor.  3d  son.  co.  Ebor. 


3.     Regi- 
nald  Heber 
of   Ilkley  in 
co.  Ebor. 


2.   Chris, 
topher, 
died  un- 
married. 


1.  John  Heber- 
of  Hollinghall 
in  com.  Ebor. 
died  circa  an- 
num 1654. 


Jane,  daugh- 
ter of  Willm. 
Willis,citizen 
of  London. 


1.    Anne,  wife 
of  Henry  Con- 
stantine     of 
Conyston  in 
com.  Ebor. 


Thomas  Heber  of  Holling- 
hall in  com.  Ebor.  set.  25 
ann.  11°  Aug.  a0  1665. 


:Mary,  daughter  of  Edward 
Parker  of  Broxholme  in 
com.  Eborum. 


John,  set.  18  mens. 
11°  Aug.  1665. 


Bridget. 


Stainecliffe  Wapentake.  Skipton,  17  Aug.  1665. 

MOORE  OF  LOWER  HARROP. 

Abms.— Or,  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine  between  three  moor's  heads  in  profile  couped  sable,  banded 

round  the  temples  with  a  ribbon  knotted  behind  argent  and  azure. 
Chest.— A  wolfs  head  erased  gules,  langued  azure,  collared  and  ringed  or. 

See  the  Visitation  of  Suff.  for  this  descent  and  armes,  there  being  no  proofe  made. 


Richard  Moore  of  Sl  Edmundsbury,-p 

in  com.  Suff.  i 

I 

Richard  Moore  of  Sl  Edmundsbury  in=j=Anne,  daughter  of Baldwyn 


Suff.  died  circa  annum  1619. 


of  Castle  Heveningham  in  com.  Suff. 


3.JamesMoore=T=Catherine,  daughter  1.  John,        I.Elizabeth,     2.  Anne,  wife  of  John 


of  Lower  Har- 
rop    in   com. 
Ebor.   set.    61 
ann.   17   Aug. 
1665. 


of  William  Haugh-  2.    Richard,  wife  of  John  Lewes,vicar  of  Preston 

ton,  2d  brother  to  Sr  l » '  Brookes,         in    Amundernesse    in 

Richard  Haughton  died  with-  son  of  Dr  co.  Lane,  and  chap- 
of  Haughton  Tower  out  issue  Brookes  of  lein  unto  James  Earle 
in  com.  Lane.  Bar1,     surviving.     Yorke.  of  Derby. 


James  Moore,  set.  1.  Grace,  wife  of  Thomas 
15  ann.  17  Aug.  Clayton  of  Lentworth 
a"  1665.  in  co.  Lane. 


2.  Elizabeth,  wife  unto 
Edward  Chewe  of  Pot- 
terford  in  co.  Lane. 


3.  Catherine. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


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Claro  Wapentake. 


Knaresborongh,  15  Avg.  1( 


MIDDLETON  OF  STOCKHELD. 


Arms  .—Quarterly  of  nine  : 

1.  Argent,  frettee  sable,  a  canton  of  the  second. 

2.  Argent,  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  sable. 

3.  Sable,  an  etoile  argent. 

4.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or. 

5.  Argent,  a  chevron  embattled  between  three  birds  sable. 

6.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  lion's  heads  erased  gules. 

7.  Argent,  a  saltire  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  escallops  of  the  field. 

8.  Argent,  three  cinquefoils  sable. 

9.  Gules,  semee  of  cross-crosslets  or,  a  cinquefoil  of  the  second. 
Chest  :— A  garb  or  between  two  wings  erect  sable. 

Marie,  daughter  of=pWilliam  Middleton  of=FAnna,  daughter  of  John 


Edmund  Eltofts  of 
Farnhill  in  com, 
Ebor.  1  wife. 


I — 
S1"  Peter  . 
ton  of  Stockheld, 
Knl,  died   in   a0 
1645. 


Stokeldincom.  Ebor.  I  Towneley  of   Towneley 
Esqr,  died  in  a°  1609  |  in     com.    Lane.    Esqr, 


iddle-^Mai-y,  daughter  and  co- 
heire  of  David  Ingleby, 
a  younger  son  of  the 
house  of  Ripley. 


I  2  wife. 

William  Middle-- 
ton  of  Thurn- 
tofte  in  com. 
Ebor. 


:Anne,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Walmsley 
of  Dunkenhalgh  in 
com.  Lane.  Esqr. 


1.  Ursula,  wife  of  Henry  1.  William^ 
Farmer  of  Somerton  in  Middleton, 
co.  Oxon.  Esqr.  of  Stock- 

2.  Mary,  first  married  to     eld,  Esqr. 
Edw.  Topham  of  Cover-     died  22 
ham    in    Wensedale    in     Dec.    a° 
com.  Ebor.  after  to  Tho-     1658. 
mas  Thornton  of  Olsted 

in  Yorksh. 

3.  Anne,     a    Nunne    at 
Grant  in  Flanders. 


^Kath.     2.  Sr  John= 

daugh-    Middleton, 

ter  of      Kl. 

John 

Vicount 

Dunbar. 


:Anne,  da. 
of  .... 
Mark- 
ham  of 


widow  of 
....  Wa- 

terton  of 
Walton 
in  com. 
Ebor. 


3.  Robert, 
died  un- 
married. 

4.  Matthew. 

5.  Thomas, 
died  un- 
married. 

6.  Christo- 
pher, died 
young. 


3.  Wil-  2.  Peter,  1.  John  Middle- 

liam,  »3t.  11  ton  of  Stockeld, 

Eetatis  9  ann.  Esqr,  set.  13  ann. 

aim.  L5  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Mary,  wife  of  Ralphe  Cla- 
vering  of  Calliley,  in  com. 
North  umbr. 

2.  Catherine,  wife  of  Thomas 
Witham,  3d  son  of  William 
Witliam  of  Sledwick  in 
Ep'atu  Dunelm. 


3.  Margaret. 

4.  Anne. 

5.  Elizabeth. 


58  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 

Rippon  Libertie.  Knaresborough,  15  Aug.  1665. 

JENNINGS  OF  RIPPON. 

Arms.— Quarterly :— 

1  and  4,  Argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  plummets  sable. 

2  and  3 


Crest.— A  demi-griffln  with  wings 


or,  from  the  beak  a  plummet  pendent  sable. 


Peter  Jennings  of  Silsden  in  com. nr Anne,  daughter  of  ... .  Bald- 
Eboru.  died  1°  Sept.  a0  1651.      |  wyn  of in  com.  Ebor. 


Jonathan  Jennings^Elizabeth,  daughter   and    co-heir 


died  un-       of  Rippon,  died  24 
married.       Aug.  a0  1649. 


of  Giles  Parker  of  Newby  in  com. 
Ebor. 


Edmund,  died 
unmarried. 


2.  Jonathan=f  Anne,  da.  ofSr     1.  Sr  Edmund=pMargaret,    da 


Jennings. 


Margaret. 


Edw.  Bark- 
ham  of  Totnam 
Highcrosse  in 
com-  Midd.  Kl 
and  Bar'. 


Jennings    of 
Rippon,  Knl, 
set.  38  ann.  15 
Aug.  a0  1665. 


I 

3.  Marye, 
died  an 
infant. 


of  Sr  Edward 
Barkham  of 
Totnam  High- 
crosse in  com. 
Midd.  K*  & 
Bar1. 


Elizabeth,  first  mar- 
ried to  Christopher 
Hodgson  of  Beeston 
in  com.  Ebor.  after- 
ward to  Henry  Wat- 
kinson  Drof  Law  now 
residing  in  Yorke. 


1.  Anne. 

2.  Elizabeth. 


1.  Jonathan,  set.   10 
an.  15Aug.a°1665. 

2.  William,  set.  7  an. 
1665. 


r— l 

3.  Edmund,    set. 
6  an.  1665. 

4.  Peter,    set.    1 
anni. 


Claro  Wapentake. 


Knaresborough,  15  Aug.  1( 


STOCKDALE  OF  BILTON-PARKE. 


Arms. — Ermine, 


.  a  bend  sable  three  pheons  argent,  in  the  sinister  chief  an  escallop  gules ; 
a  crescent  for  difference. 


Alice,    daughter    of  Thomas=pWilliam    Stockdale   of^Dorothy,  daughter  of  Thomas 

Hallum   of  West-Hallum  in     Greene-Hamerton,  liv-  I  Mill  of in  the  Bis- 

co.  Derb.  1st  wife.  |  ing  a°  1586.  |  shoprick  of  Durham,  2d  wife. 

I 

+ 


[III 

1.  Tobias. 

2.  Gilbert. 

3.  Richard. 

4.  William. 


5.  Joseph. 

6.  Jerome. 

7.  Thomas. 


1.  Sarah,  wife  of 
Sr  Nicholas  Mor- 
dant Knl. 


2.  Elizabeth,  wife 
of  William  Fen- 
wick  of in 

com.  Northumb. 


1 .  Thomas    =pMargl,  da.  of  Sr 
Stockdale 
of  Bilton- 
Parke,  died 
in  a°  1657, 
or    there- 
abouts. 


Willm.  Parsons, 
K*  and  B',  Mr  of 

yc  Wardes,  and 
one  of  the  L'ls 
Justices  of  Ire- 
land a0  1610. 


2.  Sampson.  4.  John  1.  Anne.  4.  Dorothy, 

3.  Francis.  Stokdale  2.  Frances.  wifeofFran- 
1 v '  of  Green  3.  Eleanor,  cis  Jennings. 

died  Hamer-  '• » '  5.  Jane,  wife 

without  ton.  =^=               died  of    ye    Lord 
issue.                    •jx            without  Boid  of  Scot- 
issue,  land. 


William  Stockdale  of         1.  Lettice,  wife  of  Robert  2.  Elizabeth 

Bilton-Parke,  act.  29         Waters  of  Cundall  in  co. 
aim   15  Aug.  1665.  Ebor. 


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VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


BlRDFORTH  WaPONTAKE. 


Thresl-e,  23  Aug.  1665. 


CROSTON  OF  THRESKE. 


Anns.— Azure,  a  cross  pattee  fi tehee  at  the  foot  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  field. 


George  Croston  of  Heath-Charnock-i-. .  . 

daughter 

in  com.   Lane,  descended  ft 

am  the 

of 

Hol- 

Crostons  of  Croston  in  com.  Lane. 

den 

hter  of  Jeremy  1 

John  Croston  of  Berry  and  Heath-^Sarah, 

daug 

kVater- 

Charnock   in    co.    Lane,    died  a° 

house  of  Crossehill  neer  Halifax  in 

1643. 

com.  Ebor. 

5.  Jeremy   =pElizabeth  le       4.  Edward 

3.  John 

2.  Richard 

1.  George 

Croston  of 

Playt    a             Croston    of 

Croston 

Croston    of 

Croston,  an 

Threske  in 

french-          '      Hillock 

of  Heath- 

Heath-Char- 

Utter-Bar- 

com. Ebor. 

woman,  ser-       and  Berry 

Charnock 

nock  in  co. 

rister   of 

art.  44  ann. 

rant  to  Char-     in  com. 

in   co. 

Lane,   of 

Grayeslnne, 

23  Aug. 

lot  Countesse     Lane. 

Lane. 

whome  noe 

died  without 

1665. 

of  Derby. 

issue  remaynes. 

issue. 

James  Croston,  setatis  6  ann. 
23  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Chariot. 


Mary. 


(tilling  West  Wapentake. 


Rtchmvnd,  21  Avcj.  1665. 


FEILDING  OF  STARFORD. 


Arms.— Quarterly  :— 

1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  fess  azure  three  lozenpes  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

2  and  3.  Azure,  six  annulets  or,  three,  two,  and  one,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Basill  Feilding  of  Newnham^pGodith,  daughter  &  coheireof  Willm. 
in  co.  Warr.  Esqr.  j        Wellington  of  Barcheston,  Esqr. 


Everard  Feilding,  2dson.^=. 


2.  William    Feilding,   Secre 
tary  to  the  Lord  Scropi 
he  was  Ld  Warden  of  y 
Marches. 


iecre  -pAi 
when  Ja 
West     M 


Anne,  daughter  of 
ames  Thwaytes  of 
arston  in  co.  Ebor. 


1.  Basill  Feilding 
of  Copston  in  com. 
Warr.       =j= 


Israeli  Feilding  of  Starford  in   coin.^Krances,  daughter  and  coheire  of  Simon  Mus- 
Ebor.  died  in  a0  1644.  |    grave  of  Plumpton  in  co.  Cumbr.  fourth  wife. 


2.  Israeli. 
8.  Basill. 
4.  Philip. 


1.  Willm.  = 
Feilding  of 
Starford,  »t. 

40    ann.   21 
Aug.    a" 
1665. 


Israeli,  eet.  10  an. 
21  Aug.  L665. 


:Susan,  daugh- 
ter of  Sr  Roger 
Feilding  of 
Barnacle  in  co. 
Warr.  Kn'. 


Frances. 
Elisabeth 


1.  Catherine. 

2.  Anne. 


8.  Susani 
4.  Cathei 


3.  Frances,  wife  of 
Willm.  Feilding,  a 
younger  son  to  Sr 
Roger  Feilding  of 
Barnacle  in  co. 
Warr.  K'. 

n 

6.  Godith. 
6.  Bridget. 


P,Y  SIR  WILLIAM  DTJGDALE,   lGC)i 


111 


(tilling  East  Wapentake. 


llichmund,  21  Avg.  1  GGf». 


CALVERLEY  OF  ERIIIOLME. 


Arms. — Sable,  an  ineseutclieon  within  an  orle  of  owls  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference. 


Sr  Will'm  Calverley  of=f  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sr  Will'm 
Calverley,  near  Leeds,  Middleton  of  Stockheld  in  com. 
in  com.  Ebor.  Knl,  Ebor.  Kl,  1  wife. 


1.  Walter 
Calverley, 


1 ' 

2.  Thomas  Calverley  of-plsabell,  daughter  of  ..  ..  Anderson, 
Littleburne  in  Episc.  I  sister  to  Sr  Henry  Anderson  of  Cou- 
Dunelm.  |  ton  in  com.  Ebor.  Kl. 


Anne,  daugh-=^pSr  John  Calver ....  daughter=Elizabeth,  daugh 


terof  Mathew 
Hutton,  Arch- 
bisshop  of 
Yorke,  Is' 
wife. 


ley  of  Little- 
burne, K',  died 
in  a°  1634  or 
thereabouts. 


of  Sr  Timothy     ter  of  . . . .  Frevill 
Whittingham       of    Walworth    in 

Episc.    Dunelm. 

3  wife. 


of   ... .     Ill  CO 

Dunelm.  2 
wife. 


1 

Barbara, 
wife   of 
Rowland 
Tempest 
of  Old 
Durham. 


2.Ty- 
mothy. 


1.  John  Cal-^Margaret, 


verley  of 
Eryholme  in 
co.    Ebor. 
Esqr.  died 
in  a0  1660. 


da.ofTho. 
Jenison  of 
Irchester 
in  com, 

Northton. 


2.  Henry,  aet. 
24  ann. 


TT  r  T  I 
. .  wife  of 
..  wife  of. 


.  Riddell  of  Newcastle. 

Conyersof  ....  in  Episc.  Dunelm. 
.  . .    wife  of    Clement  Fulthorp   of   Tunstall    in 
Episcopat.  Dunelm. 
. . .  wife  of  Percivall  Potts. 

.  . .  wife  of  William  Barnes  of  Darlinton  in  Episc. 
Dunelm. 
.  . .  wife  unto  ....  Riddell  of  Newcastle. 


1.  John  Calverley,  of  Ery- 
holme, Esqr,  set.  25  ann. 
21  Aug.  a0  1665. 


1.  Anne,  wife  of    2.  Margaret. 

Philip  Prince  of 

Yorke. 


62 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Rydale  Wapentake. 


Malton,  28  Aug,  1665. 


WORSLEY  OF  IIOVINGHAM. 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  eight : 

1.  Argent,  a  chief  gules. 

2.  Or,  on  a  chief  indented  azure  three  plates. 

3.  Quarterly  argent  and  gules,  in  the  first  a  mullet  sable. 

4.  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable  three  covered  cups  of  the  field. 

5.  Argent,  a  fess  gules  between  three  popinjays  vert. 

6.  Argent,  a  squirrel  sejant  gules  cracking  a  nut. 

7.  Argent,  a  fess  sable. 

8.  As  the  first. 


Crest. — A  wivern  with  wings  addorsed  azure. 


Thomas  Worseley  of  Boothes  in=f=Catherine,  daughter  and  eoheire 


com.    Lane 
1658. 


Esqr,    died    in  a0 


3.  Edmund, 
died  un- 
married. 


of  Henry  Kighley  of  Kighley  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 

! rl 

2.  John    =pEliz.  daugh.     1.  Thomas    =pEliz.  eldest     1.  Elizabeth, 

died    unmar- 
ried. 
2.  Jane,  wife   of 
Willm.    Las- 


Worseley 
of  Crip- 
pleyate  in 
com. 
Lane. 


ofRob.Hey- 
wood  of 
Heywood  in 
co.  Lane. 
Esqr. 


Worseley  of 
Beeston  in 
com.  Ebor. 
died  in  his 
father's  life 
time. 


daugh.  of 

Sr  John 

Wood  of 

Beeston  in 

co.  Ebor. 

K'. 


cells  of  . . 
in  co.  Ebor. 


Alice,  daughter  of  John: 
Ilolcroft  of  Holcroft  in 
com.    Lane.    Esqr,    1 
wife. 


I 

Thomas   Worseley    of 
Hovingham     in     com. 
Ebor.  Esqr,  died  3°  Nov. 
a0  1664. 


I 1 ~ — I 

Margaret.     1.  Thomas  Worseley  of  Ho-     2.  John, 
vingham  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr,     set.  14 
ret.  16  an.  28  Aug.  a0  1665.       aim. 


Penelope,  daughter  of 
Peter  Egerton  of  Shaw 
in  co.  Lane.  Esq1",  2 
wife. 

L- 1 
3.  Charles     Worseley,     borne 
after  his    father's    death,    viz1 
30  March  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1G65. 


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64  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Dickering  Wapentake.  Kilham,  31°  Aug.  16(55. 

GRYMSTON  OF  FRASTHORPE. 

Arms.— Argent,  on  a  fess  sable  three  mullets  or  piereed  gules,  a  canton  of  the  last. 


John  Grymston,  third  son  of  =p daughter  of 

Thomas  Grymston  of  Grym-      Owen. 

ston  in  Holdernesse. 


Marmaduke  Grymston  of  Frasthorpe  in  com.=pAnne,  daughter  of  ... .   Dighton 
Ebor.  died  in  a0  1650  or  thereabouts.  of  Skypsey  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.Josiah  Grymston: 
ret.  22  an.  31  Aug. 
a"  1665. 


H 


Dorothy,     daughter     of     1.  William  Grimston,=f=Elizabeth, 
Robert   Laeon   of  Ycd-     ret.   30    an.    31   Aug.  I  daughter     of 
ingham  in  co.  Ebor.  a°  1665.  |  . .  . .  Dighton. 


John,  set.  Grace.  Elizabeth.  Marmaduke,  set.  2  ami. 

1  anni.  31  Aug.  1665. 


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VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Rydale  "Wapentake. 


Motion,,  28  Aug.  1665. 


CAEEINGTON  OF  SPAUNTON. 

Arms. — Sable,  on  a  bend  argent  three  lozenges  of  the  field. 
Crest.  —Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  unicorn's  head  argent. 


William  Carrington  of  Spawnton  ii 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr,  living  a0  1612. 


-r-Anne,  daughter  of  John  Bonvile 
of in  com 


2.  John  Carrington  ofc=Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry 


Spawnton,  aet.  72  , 
28  Aug.  a0  1665. 


Ralphe. 
Francis. 


sympson  of  Edston  in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.  James  Car-= 
rington,  set.  30 
ann.  28  Aug. 
a°  1665. 


:Judith,  daugh- 
ter of  John  Gar- 
forth  of  Ryton 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1 

Eliza- 
beth. 


1.  Samuell,  set.  4  ann.  28  Aug.  a0  1665. 


1.   William    Car-=F.... 
rington  of  Spaw 


Anne,  wife  of  Willm. 
Medd  of  Lestingham  in 
com.  Ebor.  sole  daugh- 
ter and  heire. 


2.  Henry. 


Whitby  Strand. 


Malton,  28  Aug.  1665. 


THOMLINSON  OF  WHITBY. 


Arms. — Sable,  a  fess  between  three  falcons  rising  or. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  arrues. 


John  Thomlinson-p. , 
of  Yorke. 


Thomas  Thomlinson,  a  Mercer  at  the  Ship  in 
Chepeside,  died  in  a0  1603,  or  thereabouts. 


John  Thomlinson  of  the  Citty  of=pEleanor,  daughter  of  Mathew  Dodsworth, 
Yorke,  died  in  a°  1616,  or  there-  I  Chancelour  to  Tobye  Mathews  Archbis- 
abouts.  I  shop  of  Yorke. 


2.  Mathew  Thom- 
linson,   married 
Pembroke,  eldest 
daughter  and    co- 
heire  of  Sr  Will'm 

Broke    of   

in  Kent. 


1.   John  Thom-=pJane. 


linson  of  Whit- 
by  in   com. 
Ebor.  act.  49 
ann.  28  Aug. 
a0  1665. 


daugh- 
ter of 
James 
Boys  of 
Whitby. 


~r-\ 

1.  Jane,  wife  of  Sr  Tho.  Twysden, 
K',  one  of  the  Justices  of  ye  Court 
of  King's  Bench. 

2.  Eleanor,  first  married  to  Ralphe 
Oarnaby  of  llalton  in  com.  North- 
umb.    Esqr,  afterwards  to   Sr  Tho. 

Carnaby  of in  com.  North- 

unihr.  Knt. 


2.  Charles,  act. 
16  ann. 


1.  Mathew,  ait.  l!)  an.  1.   Margaret. 

28  Aug.  1665. 


2.   Eleanor. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


67 


Rydale  Wapentake.  Malton,  28  Aug.  16G5. 

THOENETON  OF  EAST-NEWTON. 

Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three  hawthorn-trees  proper. 
Crest.— A  lion's  head  erased  purpure,  ducally  gorged  or. 


Dorothy,  daughter  of=p  Robert  Thornton 


Thomas  Metham  of 
Metham  in  co.  Ebor. 
Esqr,  first  wife. 


East-Newton 
Ebor.  Esqr,  died 
May,  a0  1637. 


of=p Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Richard  Darley  of 
17  Buttercrambe  in  com. 
Ebor.  Kl,  second  wife. 


IN 

1.  Ursula,    wife   of 

Marmaduke  Chol- 
meley  of  Brandsby 
in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr. 

2.  Margaret,  wife  of 
Raphe  Crathorne 
of  Crathorne  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 

3.  Anne,  wife  of 
Philip  Langdale  of 
Lanthorpe  in  com. 
Ebor.  Esqr. 


2.  Rich- 
ard, died 
unmar- 
ried. 

3.  Thomas. 
i.  John. 


1.  William  : 
Thornton  of 
East-New- 
ton in  com. 
Ebor.  Esqr, 
set.  41  an. 
28  Aug.  a° 
1665. 


Alice,  daugh. 
of  Christophr 
Wandesford 
of  Kirtlington 
in  co.  Ebor. 
Esqr,  Mr  of  ye 
Rolls  &  Lord 
Deputie  of 
Ireland. 


1.  Elizabeth,    wife 
of  John  Denton  of 
Manningham    in 
com.  Ebor.  gent. 

2.  Mary,    died   un- 
married. 

3.  Frances,   wife 
of  Timothy  Port- 
ington  of  Malton, 
gent. 


2.  Robert,  at.  3  ann.         1.  Willm.  died  young.         1.  Alice.         2.  Catherine. 


Whitby  Strand.  Malton,  28  Aug.  1665. 

NEWTON  OF  BAGDALE-HALL. 


Arms.— Sable,  three  pairs  of  shin-bones  argent,  each  pair  in  saltire,  the  sinister  surmounted 

of  the  dexter,  a  martlet  or  for  difference. 

No  proofe  made  of  these  amies. 


George  Newton  of  Ruswarpe  in  Whitby  Strand-p 

in  com.  Ebor. 

Christopher  Newton  of  Ruswarpe,  died  a0  1645  (vel  circa) .=p 

2.  John  Newton.         1.  Isaac   Newton    of   Rus-=f=Hesther,  daughter  of  Nicho- 
warpe,  died  circa  an.  1650.  |  las  Bushell  of  Ruswarpe. 


2.  John.     1.  Isaac  Newton  of  Bag-^=Elizabeth,  daugh- 
dale-Hall    in    Ruswarpe 
in    com.    Ebor.    ajt.    32 
ann.  28  Aug.  a°  1665. 


1.  Elizabeth,  2.  Ade- 

ter  of  Gyles  Wig-     wife  of  Nicholas       line, 
gener  of  Weveuho     Fenay  of  Fenay 
in  Essex.  in  com.  Ebor. 


Henry,  set.    2   dierum 
28  Aug.  a0  1665. 


Elizabeth,  set.  1  anni  et  9  mens. 
28  Aug.  a°  1665. 


G8 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Buckrose  Wapentake. 


Malum,  28  Aug.  1665. 


HARDY  OF  WETWANG. 

Ahms. — Argent,  a  cross  engrailed  azure  between  four  boars  passant  sable. 
Chest. — A  demi-eagle  argent,  •wings  displayed  gules,  charged  on  the  breast  with  two  bendlets  sable, 
in  the  beak  a  rose-branch  stalked  and  leaved  vert,  flower  argent  and  gules. 
Ko  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 


Michaell  Hardy  of  Wetwang  in  com. 
Ebor.  descended  from  ....  Hardy, 
sometime  Lord  Mayor  of  London. 


:Alison,  daughter  of 

Skelton  of in  com. 

Eborum. 


2.  Michaell  Hardy  of     1.   John=pMargaret,   da.  of     1.  Helen,  wife  of Kirby 


Southbourne  in  co. 
Ebor.. 

3.  Richard  Hardy  of 
Hunslow  Beacon  in 
com.  Eborum. 


Hardy 
of  Wet- 
wang, 
died  in 
a°  1641, 
vel  circa. 


John  Newlove  of 
Wetwang,  widd. 
of  George  liynes- 
ley  of  Wartre  in 
co.  Ebor. 


of  Hugget  in  co.  Ebor. 

2.  Anne,    wife   of   Christoph1 
Crosse  of  Hugget  in  co.  Eboru. 

3.  Eliz.  wife  of  Marmaduke 
Taylor  of  Langtofte  in  co. 
Ebor. 


2.  Michael.    1.  Willm.  ^Emme,  daugh 


J.  John. 


Hardy  of 
Wetwang, 
set.  55  aim. 
28  Aug.  a0 
1665. 


ter    of  John 
Nicholson    of 
Swinkell  in  co. 
Ebor. 


1.  Anne,    wife    of 
Thomas  Moreton  of 
Yorke. 

2.  Jane,  wife  of  John 
Hudson     of    Tib- 
thorpe  in  com.  Ebor. 


3.  Mary,  wife  of  Wil- 
liam    Hewetson, 
Citizen  of  Yorke. 

4.  Drusilla,  wife  of 
Tho.  Bransby  of 
Rippon  in  co.  Ebor. 


John,  at.  22  aim. 
28  Aug.  1665. 


Emme,  a3t.  24 
ann. 


2.  Judith. 


3.  Ruthe. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


69 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


Kilham,  31  Aug.  1665. 


BUCK  OF  CARNABY. 


William  Buck  of  Holraeton  a"  13  H.  8. 


Thomas  Bucke  of  Holmeton  a0  31  H.  8. 


Thomas  Buck  of  Holmeton  in  com.=p. . 
Ebor.  a°  13  Eliz.  R.  | 


Mary,  daughter  of  Robt::pWilliam  Bucke: 
Lightfoot  of  Carnaby  in  |    of  Holmeton. 
com.  Ebor. 


i  I    of 


: daughter  of  .... 

Lutton   of  Knapton   in 
com.  Ebor. 


Samuell  Bucke  of  Holmeton,  died-pAlice,  daughter  of  Thomas  Pearson  of 
in  a0  1630,  or  thereabouts.      ,    |  Harpham  in  com.  Ebor.  gent. 


r~ i 

3.  Jane,  wife  of  George 
Langkagle,  a  Merchant 
in  Prusia  at  Elvin. 

4.  Anne,  wife  of  Will. 
Holliday  of  Gardholme 
in  co.  Ebor. 


Thomas  Bucke=pMary,  daugh 


of  Carnaby   in 
com.  Ebor.  set. 
53   ann.    31 
Aug.  a0  1665. 


ter  of  John 
Pearson   of 
Multhorpe 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1 .  Catherine,  wife  of  Will'm 
Johnson  of  Cherri- Burton 
in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Susan,  wife  of  Tho. 
Tenant  of  Whitwell  in 
Richmundshire. 


I— I 1 1 1—| 

2.  John.     1.  Samuel Bucke,=pElizabeth,    daughter      1.  Mary,  wife  of  Da-     2.  Eliza- 

3.  Will'm.    set.   26  an.   31     of  Will'm  Pearson  of     niell  Porde  of  Scarbo-      beth. 

Aug.  a°  1665,     |  Besingby  in  co.  Ebor.     rough  in  com.  Ebor.     3.  Anne. 


Thomas,  set.  unius  anni  et  10 
mens.  31  Aug.  1665. 


Mathew,  sat.  unius 
septirnanse. 


Pickering  Ly-the.  Malton,  29°  Aug.  1665. 

ROBINSON  OF  FARMANBY. 

No  proofe  made  of  the  armes. 

Henry  Robinson  of  Farmanby=j=. .  . .  daughter  of  ....  Greaves, 
in  co.  Ebor.  sometime  Ld  Mayor  of  Yorke. 


2  William  Robin- 
son,   Citizen   of 
Yorke. 


1.  John  Robinson  of-pJane,  daughter  of 


Farmanby,  died  in  a° 
1659. 


Ives  of  Gilling  in  co.  Ebor. 
second  wife. 


Samuell  Robinson^Helen,  daughter  of  Bethell  1.  Jane,  wife  of  2.   Margaret,  wife 

of  Farmanby   set.     Hunter    of     Thornton    in  Will'm    Blan-  of  Will'm  Nevill, 

3S  ann.  29   Aug.     com.  Ebor.  chard,  Citizen  of  Citizen  of  Yorke. 

1665.  Yorke. 

r L r r , 

John,  set.  6  an.  29  Aug.  a°  1665.        1.  Jane.       2.   Magdalen.       3.  Helen. 


70  VISITATION  OF  YOKKSHIRE 

Dickering  Wapentake.  Kilham,  31  Aug.  1665. 

BUCK  OF  FLOTMANBY. 

Ahms  —  Lozengy  or  and  azure,  a  canton  ermine. 
Crest. — A  portcullis  azure,  garnished  and  chained  or. 


:T 


in  co.  Line.  Kl.  Wymarke  of  ....   in  com.  Line. 


"  John  Buck  of  Hanby  Grange,  Kl, ^Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heire  of  Willm. 
id  afterward  of  Filey  in  co.   Ebor.  I  Green  of  Filey  in  com.  Ebor. 
ed  in  a°  1648.  j 

r -    -  '■-    -    ~ ' ■ 


2.  Robert  Buck  of  Flotman-=pMary,  daughter  of  Edward  1.  Sr  John  Buck  of=p 
by  in  com.  Ebor.  set.  34  I  Skipwith  of  Grantham  in  Hanby-grange  in  co.  | 
ann.  31  Aug.  a0  1665.  |  com.  Line.  Line.  Bar1.  .•}-. 

2.  William,  set.  2         1.  John,  set.  7  ann.  1.  Elizabeth.  3.  Anne, 

an.  1665.  31  Aug.  1665.  2.  Fayth.  4.  Mary. 


Dickering  Wapentake.  Kilham,  31°  Aug.  1665. 

NOELL  OF  HAYHOLME. 

Abms. — Or,  fretty  gules,  a  canton  ermine,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Sr  Andrew  Nowell  of  Dalby^Mabell,  daughter  of  Sr  James  Har- 
in  com.  Leic.  Knl.  |  rington  of  Exton  in  com.  Rutl.  Knl. 


S"oell  of  Hay-=pBridget,    daughter    of         1.  Edward  Viscounty 
Iloldernesse,     Everard    Carter    of  Cambden.  ^ 

51  Aug.  1665.  I  Stonesby  in  com.  Leic. 


— I 
2.  Arthur  Noell  of  Hay-=pBridget,    daughter    of         1.  Edward  Viscount= 
holme 

69  an.  31  Aug.  1665. 

r~r-r~i 1 ' 1 v~r-\ 

2.  Arthur.  1.  George    Nowell,         1.    Mary,    wife    of         2.  Anne. 

3.  William.  setatis    26    an.    31         Samuell  Lawson  of         3.  Penelope. 

4.  Cornelius.        Aug.  1665.  ye  citty  of  Lincolne.         4.  Elizabeth. 

5.  Edward. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


71 


Langbargh  Wapentake. 


Stokesley,  25°  Aug.  1665. 


FORSTER  OF  STOKESLEY. 


-Argent,  a  chevron  vert  between  three  bugle-horns  sable,  on  an  inescutcheon  I 
a  baronet  of  England. 
Crest. — A  buck  trippant  proper,  attired  or. 


badge  of 


Will'm  Foster  of  Erdswyke  in  com.  Ebor.= 
descended  from  the  Forsters  of  Etherston 
in  com.  Nortbumbr. 


:. .  . .  daughter  of  ... .  Longley 

of in  the  Bisshopriek 

of  Durham,  Esq/. 


Seth 
Forster, 
died 
unmar- 
ried. 


Sr  Richard  Forster  of  Stokesley  in  com.  Ebor.  Kl  and  Bart.^Joane,  daugh- 


Treasurerto  Qu.  Mary  and  likewise  to  K.Charles  the  2d  during 
their  abode  in  France  before  his  now  Maties  happy  restoration. 
Created  Baronet  by  K.  Charles  the  2d  by  his  Patent  bearing 
date  at  Sl  Germains  in  Lay  the  18  Sept.  in  the  first  yere  of 
his  raigne  a0  scil1  1649.    He  died  in  France  17°  Jan.  a0  1661 


ter  of 
Middleton  of 
Leighton    in- 
com.  Lane. 
Esqr. 


2.  Sr  Richard^pClare,  daughter 


Forster  of 
Stokesley, 
Bart.  jet.  42 
ami.  25  Aug. 
a»  1665. 


of  Anthony 
Meynill  of  Kil- 
vington  in  co. 
Ebor.  Esqr. 


Richard,  set.  7  annorum 
25°  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Henry  Forster,=Martha,  daugh.  Anne,  Lady 

died  in  his  father's     of  ....   Anne  Abbesse  of 

lifetime.  of   Frickley  in  Pontoise  in 

com.  Eborum.  France. 
Of  whom  there  is  now  noe  issue 
remayning. 


1.  Mary,  set. 
6  ann. 


2.  Clare,  set. 
5  ann. 


Pickering  Lithe. 


Malton,  29°  Aug.  1665. 


EGERTON  OF  ALLARSTON. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules  between  three  pheons  sable. 


Sr  Richard 

Egerton  of  Ridley  in  co.  Cestr.  Knt.-p .... 

1 
2.  Thomas^Catherine, 

i 
1.  Richard: 

—Margaret, 

1.   Elizabeth,  wife  of 

Egerton  of 

daughter  of 

Egerton, 

da.  of  Sr 

Warburton    of     in 

Allarston 

Dod- 

son  and 

Will. 

Chesh. 

in   Picker- 

son of   .... 

heire,  ob. 

Brereton, 

2.  Mary,  wife  of  Sr    Will'm 

ing  Lithe, 

in  the  Isle  of 

sine  prole 

of  Honford 

Blakeston  of  Newton  in  com 

Esqr.  set. 

Wight,  widd. 

Jan.  1663. 

in  com. 

Dunelm.  Kn(, 

58  ann. 

of  Mich. 

Cestr. 

3.    Jane,      wife    of     George 

28°  Aug. 

Barbour,  Ci- 

Bar«. 

Boothe  of  Allarston  in  com 

a"  1665. 

tizen  of  Lond 

Ebor.  gent. 

Ralphe,  xl.  4  ann.  29  Aug.  1665. 


72 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Whitby  Strand. 


Malton,  23  Aug.  1665. 


COMYN  OF  WHITBY. 


Abms. — Azure,  a  chevron  erminois  between  three  garbs  or. 
Crest. — Two  arms  embowed,  vested  erminois,  cuffed  argent,  the  hands  proper  holding  a  garb  or. 


Symon  Comyn  of  the  Citty  of  Durham,  unto  whom  Rich  .^p. 
S'  George,  Esqr  granted  the  Crest  here  expressed  unto 
the  Armes  antiently  belonging  to  this  family,  20  Aug.  a0 
1615  (13  Jaeobi). 


Timothy  Comyn  of  Durham, 
in  a0  1626,  vel  circa. 


l=p. .  . .  daughter  of  Sr  Henry  Cholmeley 
i         of  Whitby-Abby  in  com.  Ebor. 
"I 


Francis    Comyn    of^Hannah,  daughter  of  Willm.  Wiggener  of     Mary,  wife  of  Rich. 

Whitby,  set.  31  an.     Whitby    in   com.    Ebor.  widow   of   Luke     Cholmley,  of 

28  Aug.  1665.  J  Bagwith  of  Whitby.  in  com.  Line. 


1.  Margaret,  aat.  4  ann.  28°  Aug.  1665. 


2.  Catherine,  set.  2  ann    1665. 


Langbargii  Wapentake.  Stoheshy,  25  Aug.  1665. 

LEVINGSTOUN  OF  DANBY-FOREST. 


Arms- 


three  cinquefoils  within  a  double  tressure  fleury 

Qu.  ?  the  coloures,  and  then  to  assigne  a  fit  difference. 


Robert  Levingstoun  of  Skerling  in  Scotld,  Cierke^Mary,    ye 


descended  of  the  house  of  Levingston  of  Wemes 
in  the  county  of  Fyfe  in   Scotland,   died   in 
1658. 


daughter 
of 

Hebburne. 


3.  Samuell    Leving — [-Margaret,    daugh- 


stoun  of  Danby  Fo- 
rest in  com.  Ebor. 
ret  52  an.  25  Aug. 
a"  1665. 


ter  of  John  Rat- 
cliffc  of  Stathes  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  Mary,  wife  of  John  Geare  of  Greet 
Broughton  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Robert  Leving-       1.  George  Le- 
vingstoun   of 
Ingleby  in  co. 

Clidesdale  in  Scot-       Ebor. 

land. 


ston    of  Liberton 
in  ye   county  of 


2.  Martha,  wife  of  George  Greene- 
side  of  Greet  Broughton  in  co.  Ebor. 


Gilling-west  Wapentake.  Richmund,  21  Aug.  1665. 

SIIUTTLEWORTII  OF  FORCET. 


Arms.— Argent,  three  weaver's  shuttles  sable  tipped  and  quilled  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
Thomas  Shuttleworth  of  Gawtliropp  in  com.  Lane.  Ks<jr.=p.... 


Nicholas  Shuttleworth  of  Forcct  in  com. 
Ebor.  tct  77  an.  21  Aug.  1665. 


1.   Richard  Shuttleworth  of  Gaw-  =p 
thropc  in  com.  Lane.  Esqr.        ^ 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALK,   1665. 


73 


(tilling- West. 


Richmmd,  21  Aug.  1GG5. 


ROKEBY  OF  MORETON. 

Arms  —Quarterly,  in  the  fess  point  a  trefoil  slipped  gules  : 

1  and  4,  Argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three  rooks  russet,  legged  azure. 

2  and  3,  Argent,  three  chevronels  braced  in  base  6able,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  as  many 

mullets  of  the  first. 


John  Rokeby,  living=pAnne,  daughter  of  ....  Thwenge  of 
a0  1584.  I  Heslerton  in  com.  Ebor. 


Thomas  Rokeby  of  Moreton,=pMargaret,  daughter  of  Sr  Raphe  Lawson 
died  a0  1629  vel  circa.  of  Brough  in  corn.  Ebor.  Knl. 

, 1 r- 


4.  Anthony.  3.  Francis  Rokeby: 

5.  John.  of  Moreton  in  com. 

6.  Christophr.  Ebor.  Esqr,  died  in 
, '  Febr.  a"  1644. 

died  unmarr. 


Will'm.   1, 


nr-rn 
Mary. 


2.  Alice,  wife  of  Roger 
Alderson  of  Bowes  in 
com.  Ebor. 

3.  Margaret,  died  un- 
married. 


2.  Raphe, 
died  un- 
married. 


1.  Thomas  =^=Margaret, 


Rokeby,  of 
Moreton, 
Esqr,  set. 
25 ann. 21° 
Aug.  1665. 


daughter 
of  John  Wy- 
cliffe  of 
Gales  in 
com.  Ebor. 
Esqr. 


1.  Frances,  wife  of  Pelham  Jackson  of  Hasel- 
rigg  in  co.  Northumbr.  gent,  afterwards  of 
Daniell  Orde  of  Barwick  upon  T weede ;  3dl>  of 
Will'm  Astley  of  ... .  in  com.  Warr.  gent. 

2.  Susanna,  wife  of  Gilb1  Swynnow  of  Bar- 
rington  in  co.  Dunelm.  Esq1'. 

3.  Margaret. 


1.  Mary,  set.  3  ann.  21  Aug.  1665. 


2.  Susanna,  died  an  infant. 


Rydale  Wapentake. 


Malton,  28  Any.  1665. 


GIBSON  OF  WELBORNE. 


Arms.— Barry  of  six  ermine  and  sable,  a  lion  rampant  or. 
Crest.— A  stork  argent,  in  the  beak  a  plane-tree  branch  vert. 


Sr  John  Gibson  of  Welborne=j=Anne,  daughter  of  Sr  John  Allet  of 

in  com.  Ebor.  Kl,  died  in  a°  j widow  of Dodersh 

1638. 


of 


in  com.  Buck. 


Sr  John  Gibson  of  Wel-=f  Penelope,  daughter  of  William  Woodhall, 
borne,  K\  died  in  June  a0  I  Register  of  the  Prerogative  Office  to  the 
1665.  |  Archbisshop  of  Canterbury. 


John  Gibson  of  Welborne,  Esqr,=rJoane,  daughter  of  James  Pennyman 

jet.  35  ann.  28  Aug.  1665.       |         of  Ormesby  in  co.  Ebor.  Esq'. 
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Aug.  1665. 


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ajtatis  20 


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75 


Dickering  Wapentake.  Kilham,  31  Aug.  1665. 

LAMONT  OF  NORTH-BURTON. 


Arms.— Argent,  a  lion  rampant  vert. 

Alan  Lamont  of  Sconie  in  ye=pJennet,  daughter  of  James  Cockburn 
countie  of  Fife  in  Scotland.    |  of  Treton  in  Fyfe. 
I 


Andrew  Lamont,  Dr  in  Divinity,  and^=Margaret,  daughter  of  Dr  Robert  Hovie, 
Rector  of  the  mediety  of  Thwinge  in  I  Regius  Professor  in  the  University  of  St. 
co.  Ebor.  died  a°  1662.  |  Andrew's  in  Scotland. 


|— 1 

2.  Andrew  La- 
mont, Dr  in 
Divin.  Rector 
of  Beesley  in 
com.  Surr. 

3.  James  La- 
mont. 


1.  Alan  La-=plsabell,  daugh.  of 
mont,  of  North  Robert  Knowsley,  of 
Burton,  in  com.  Northburton,  in  co. 
Ebor.  jetatis  38  Ebor.  widow  of  Ro- 
ann.  31°  Aug.  bert  Ellis  of  Rud- 
a°  1665.  ston,  in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Jennet,  wife    2.  Agnes. 

of  Robt.  Con-    3.  Margaret. 

stable  of  Em- 

thorpe  in  com. 

Ebor.  Vicar  of 

Muston  in  com. 

Ebor. 


I 1 1 1 1 

Alan,  at.  15  an.  31  Aug.  a0  1665.     1.  Margaret.     2.  Isabell.     3.  Anne.     4.  Susanna. 


Bulmer  Wapentake. 


Malton,  28  Aug.  1665. 


HASSELL  OF  HUTTON  UPON  DARWENT. 


Arms.— Vert,  three  adders  erect  argent. 

Chest. — A  dexter  arm  erect  vested  gules  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  proper  holding  a  branch 
of  laurel. 

Thomas  Hassell,  citizen=pAgnes,  daughter  of  Monsr  la  Motte,  a  Frenchman, 
of  London.  and  Governour  of  Graveling. 

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Tbomas   Hassell  of   Connisthorpe^=Juliana,  daughter  of  Lancelot  Mansfield  of 
in  co.  Ebor.  in  com.  Cumbr.  Esqr, 


rill 1 1 

Thomas.  1.    Samuell    Hassell    oi-]-Mary,     daughter    of     Anne,  wife  of  John 

Raphe. 


Hutton    upon    Darwent 

4.  Mansfield.        in  com.  Ebor.  died  in  a° 

5.  Jerimie.  1655. 


Richard  Conyers  of  Harrison  of  Rud- 
Horden  in  Episc.  ston  in  com.  Ebo- 
Dunelm.  Esqr.  rum. 


n 1 1 

2.  Samuell.    1.  Thomas  Hassell  of  Hut— j-Elizabeth,    daughter   of     Mary,     wife    of 

Barney  Wood  of  Thorpe,  Francis  Constable 
in  the  parish  of  Rudstone  of  Troutesdale  in 
in  com.  Ebor.  com.  Ebor. 


Raphe.  ton  upon  Darwent, an  Utter 
Barister  of  Grayes  Inne,  vet. 
38  an   28  Aug.  1665. 


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3.  Raphe,     Thomas,  act.     1.  Samuell,  a:t.  10     I.Elizabeth.        3.  Mary, 
act.  4ann.     7  an.  1665.      an.28 Aug.  1665.     2.  Anne.  4.  Margaret. 


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VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Pickering  Lytiie. 


Malton,  29  Aug.  1665. 


GATES  OF  THORNE-PARKE. 


Arms.— Quarterly,  a  mullet  for  difference : 

1.  Per  pale  gules  and  azure,  three  lions  rampant  gardant  or. 

2.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  between  three  pellets  as  many  cinquefoils  of  the  field. 

3.  Gules,  a  cinquefoil  pierced  argent  charged  with  five  gouttes  de  poix. 

4.  Argent,  three  piles  meeting  in  base  gules. 
Crest.— A  demi-lion  rampant  gardant  or. 

Sr  Henry  Gates,  of  Semer  in  co.  Ebor.  K'.^Lucie,  daughter  of  Charles 
living  a0  1584.  Knevet,  Esqr,  first  wife. 


3.  Henry  Gates=j=Elizabcth,  daughter  of 


of  Gosberton  in 
com.  Line. 


Nicholas   Robertson  of 
Boston  in  co.  Line, 


2.  John^     1.  Edward  Gates,  son  &  heire, 
Gates.  \*     from  whom  J  ohn   Gates  now 
of  Bottercrombe  in  com.  Ebor. 
is  descended. 


daughter=pRobert  Gates  of  Scalby  in^ 


of  ....     Fienes, 
first  wife. 


Ebor.  died  in  a0  1646 
vel  circa 


Eleanor,    daughter   of  Henry   Mom- 
pesson  of  ....  in  com.  Wilts. 


1.  Edward  Gates,  Citizen 
of  London. 

2.  Robert   Gates,  Citizen 
of  London. 

3.  Charles  Gates,  of  King- 
ston upon  Hull. 


Henry  Gates,  of=pIsabell,  daughter  of  George    Elizabeth, 


Thorne-Parke  i 
Pickering  Lythe 
in  com.  Ebor.  set. 
33  ann.  29  Aug. 
1665. 


Pullen  of  ye  Citty  of  Yorke,    wife  of 
widow  of  Matthew   Robin-    Nich. 
son  of  Clawton  in  Pickering    Hewlet  of 
Lythe.  Semer  in 

co.  Ebor. 


2.  Dorothy,  rot.  2 
ann.  1665. 


Margaret,  03t.  4  ann. 
29  Aug.  a°  1665. 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


Kilham,  31  Aug.  1665. 


PEARSON  OF  LOWTHORPE. 

Arms.— Per  fess  embattled  gules  and  azure,  three  suns  in  splendour  or,  a  canton  argent. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 

Mathew  Pearson  of  ....  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  came  first  into=p. . 
Yorkeshire  and  resided  in  Cleveland. 


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John  Pearson  of  ., 
in  Cleveland. 


^pJane,  daughter  of  Francis  Philips  of  Masko 
in  co.  Ebor. 


3.  Thomas  Pearson: 
of  Ilarpham,  in 
coin.  Ebor.  gent.  9° 
Jacobi,  died  in  a" 
1641. 


:Margaret,  daughter  &  sole 
heire  of  ....  Philips  of 
Maske  in  co.  Ebor.  widow 
of  ....  Salvein  of  New- 
biggin  in  co.  Ebor. 


2.  William=F.. 
Pearson  of 
Mircaside 
in  Cleve- 
land. 


1.  Mathew  Pear- 
son of  Kilham  in 
co.  Ebor.  of  whom 
there  is  noe  issue 
rcmayning. 


2.  William 
Pearson  of 
Besingby 
in  co. 
Kb  or. 


1.  John  Pearson,  of  Low-: 
thorpe  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr, 
now  one  of  the  Justices  of 
Peace  in  this  county,  ret. 
76  an.  31  Aug.  a"  1665. 


'Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  John  Pear- 
son of  Moulthrop 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Alice,  wife  of  Samuell 
Buck  of  Holmcton  in 
Holdernesse. 

2.  Catherine,  died  un- 
married. 


William,  set. 
5  aim. 


2.  Jo! 


l,  ajt.  11 
1665. 


1 1— n 

I.   Mathew  Pearson,     1.  Sarah, 
fetatis    14    ann.    31     2.   P ranees. 
Aug.  1665.  3.  Anne. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


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VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


Kilham,  31°  Aug.  1665 


WOOD  OF  THORPE. 

Arms. — Sable,  on  abend  argent  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 
Cbest.— A  wolfs  head  erased  sable,  collared  and  ringed  or. 

Thomas  Wood  of  Thorpe  in  com. ^Margaret,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Richard- 
Ebor.  died  about  the  yeare  1632.  j  son  of  Barnby  in  com.  Ebor. 

I 1 ' 1 

2.  Thomas,  1.  Bernard  Wood  of^  Elizabeth  Jewetson,daugh-  Anne,  died 
died  with-  Thorpe,  died  in  a0  ter  of  Gilbert  Jewetson  of  unmarried, 
out  issue.        1665  or  thereabouts.     |  Nafferton  in  com.  Ebor. 

I '    I 1 1 

Thomas  Wood=pAnne,  daugh-  1.     Margaret,  2.  Elizabeth,  3.    Anne,  wife 

of  Thorpe,  set.     of  Marma-  wife  of  Will.  wife  of  Tho-  of  Thomas    S' 

34    an.    31°         duke  Nor-  Sl  Quintin,  a  masHassellof  Quintin   of 

Aug.  1665.  cliffe    of    Os-  younger  son  to  Hutton   upon  Flamborough 

wald-church  Sr   Will.    Sl  Darwent   in  Esqr. 

in  co.  Ebor.  Quintin,  Bar1.  com.  Ebor. 


Anne,  ait.  5  ann.  31  Aug.  1665. 


Birdforth  Wapentake.  Thresh,  23  Aug.  1665. 

FRANKLAND  OF  THIRKELBY. 

Arms. — Azure,  a  dolphin  naiant  embowed  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  two  saltires  gules. 

Crest. — A  dolphin  haurient  or,  entwined  round  an  anchor  erect  azure,  stock  of  the  first. 

Qu.  How  this  family  is  descended  from  Hugh  Frankland  of  Nelling  in  co.  Ebor.  to  whom  these 
armes  were  granted  by  W.  Flower,  Norroy. 


William  Frankland  of  Thirkelby^Lucie,  daughter  of  Sr 
in  co.  Ebor.  came  first  into  York-  Henry  Butler  of  Woodhall 
shire  out  of  Hartfordshire.  |  in  com.  Hertford,  Knl. 


(—1 1 n 1 1 1 

Mathew,  4.    William    3.  Charles.      2.  John,  1.    Sr     Henry=pAnne,daugh-  Frances,  wife 

ter  of  Sr  Ar-  of    Sr   Hugh 


Frankland, 

Frankland, 

5.  Richard. 

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married. 

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married. 

ried. 

7.  Thomas. 

Frankland  of 
Thirkelby  in 
com.  Ebor.  K', 
act.  56  ann.  23 
Aug.  a"  1665. 


thur  Harris 
of  Crekesey 
in  co. 
Essex,  K'. 


Bethell  of 
Ellerton  in 
com.  Ebor. 
Kn'. 


Sr  William  Frankland,  Bart.=pArabella,  daughter  of  Henry  Bellasses,  Esqr.  son 
act.  25  ann.  23°  Aug.  a0  1665.  |  and  heire  apparent  to  Thomas  Vise.  Fauconbridge. 

I ' 

Anne,  set.  3  ann.  23  Aug.  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665.  79 


Gilling  East  Wapentake.  Richmund,  21  Aug.  1665. 

FRANKE  OF  KNIGHTON. 


Arms— Vert,  a  saltire  engrailed  or. 
Crest.— A  falcon  close  argent,  beaked  and  belled  or. 

Sr  Leonard  Franke  of  Knighton=5= daughter  of  Thomas  de  Grantore 

in  co.  Ebor.  Kl.  j       of  Flaseby  in  Craven  in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr. 

I ' 

Marmaduke  Franke  of=^ daughter  and  heire  of 

Knighton,  Esqr.  ......  Dunby  of  Leake. 


Leonard  Franke  of  K  nigh  ton=^A  lice,  daughter  of  Sr  James  Metcalfe 
in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr.  |  of  Nappa  in  com.  Ebor.  Kl. 

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Henry  Franke  of^Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Butler  of 
Knighton,  Esq1'.    |       Nunnington  in  com.  Ebor.  Esq1". 

3.  Christo-  2.  Thomas,  1.  George  Franke  of=pElizabeth, eldest  daughter  and   Joane. 
pher,setled  died  un-       Knighton,  Esqr.  died  I  coheire  of  William  Beckwith 
in  Sussex,     married.       in  a0  1607  vel  circa.    |  of  Clynt  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


2.  Thomas    Catherine,  daughter  of—  1 .    Marmaduke — Sarah,daughter=pMary,  daughter 


Franke.       John  Ingleby,  young-  Franke    of  and  coheire  of 

est    brother    to    Sr  Knighton,  Esqr.  RobertTeasdale 

Will'm    Ingleby   of  setatis    68    an-  of  Marsham  in 

Ripley    in    co.   Ebor.  norum21°Aug.  com.    Eborum, 

Kl.  1  wife.  a°  1665.  2  wife. 


of  Francis 
Scargill  of  Tun- 
stall  in  com. 
Ebor.  Esq1'. 
3  wife. 


2.  Prisca.  1.  Elizabeth,  wife  unto  Nicholas  Salkeld. 


80 


VISITATION  OP  YORKSHIRE 


Langbargh  Wapentake. 


Stohesley,  25°  Aug.  1665. 


BATE  OF  ESEBY 


Arms.— Sable,  a  fuss  engrailed  argent  between  three  dexter  hands  bendways  couped  at  the  wrist 

and  open  or. 
Crest.— A  stag's  head  erased  argent,  attired  or,  pierced  through  the  neck  with  an  arrow  of  the  last. 


William  Bate  of  West-Lathe=pElizabeth,  daughter  of  Leonard  Warcoppe 
in  com.  Ebor.  of  Tanfeild  in  co.  Ebor. 


William  Bate  of  West-Lathe,^, 
living  a°  1584.  | 


3.  Thomas,  2.  John  1.  William  Bate=pElizabeth,  daughter  Jane,    wife   of 

died  Bate    of  of  Eston  in  com.     oi'Marmaduke  Har-  Will'm  Ruddock 

without  Eston.^F  Ebor.    died    13     perley  of  Whorl  ton  of  Eston  in  com. 

issue.  \*  Oct.  1621.  |  in  com.  Ebor.  Ebor. 


Will'm  Bate  of  Eseby^Susan,    daughter  1.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  2.  Mary,  wife  of 

in  com.  Ebor.  eet.  69  |  of  Thomas  Addi-  John    Garth   of  Robert  Stoke  of 

ann.  et  11    mens.  25  I  son  of  Normanby  Headlam    in    com.  Tunstall  in  com. 

Aug.  a0  1665.                 |  in  co.  Ebor.  palat.  Dunelm.  Ebor. 


Mary,  first  marr.  to    1.  Williani=pDorothy,       2.  Leonard=Sarah,     3.Tho — Eu- 


John  Dun  of  Newton  Bate,  son  & 

in   co.    Ebor.    after-  heire,    set. 

ward  to  James  John-  42  ann.  25 

ston,   now  living  in  Aug.  1665. 
the    county    of    Ar- 
magh in  Ireland. 


da.  of ... . 

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widow  of 

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Will'm 

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Smith. 

da.   of    mas         tame 
Raphe     Bate  of  White,  a 
Hartley,  New-       Scotch 
Citizen    castle      woman, 
of  Lon-  upon 
don.        Tine. 


William,  set.  11.  ann.  25  Aug.  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  16G5. 


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VISITATION  OF  l'ORKSHIRE 


Pickering  Lythi 


Malton,  2$  A»rj.  1665. 


LANGDALE  OF  SNAINTON. 


Arms.— Quarterly,  a  mullet  azure  for  difference  : 

1  and  4.  Or,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  sable. 

2  and  3.  Gules,  two  chevrons  or. 


Raphe  Langdale  of  Snainton  in=pCatherine,  daughter  of  Thomas  Jerome 
com.  Ebor.  living  a°  1612.  of  Old  Malton  in  co.  Ebor. 


r  i   i  t~                        ii 

6.   Mary,  wife  of  Richard     2.   Ursula. 

-t_t —       "    t 

1.   Isabell,      1.  Jeremie^Marg',  da. 

2.  Tho- 

Fisshe   of    Beverley     in     4.   Barbara. 

wife  of          Langdale, 

of  Thomas 

mas, 

com.  Ebor.                            5.  Susan. 

Will.             of  Snain- 

Ethering- 

died 

7.  Catherine,  wife  of  Ed-     ' s ' 

Chapman.    ton,  died 

ton  of 

unmar 

ward   Davy    of    Bever-         died  un- 

3.  Isabell,     a°  1658. 

Eberston 

ried. 

ley.                                            married. 

wife  of 

in    co. 

8.  Elizabeth. 

Richard 

Ebor. 

9.  Frances. 

Dickenson. 

2.  Stephen  Langdale,  married  Eliz.      1. 

Thomas  Langdale=Jane,  daughter 

Anne. 

da.   of  Tho.  Marshall  of  Beverley     of 

Snainton,  set.   26     of  Henry  Rosse 

in  co.  Ebor.                                            ann.  29  Aug.  1665.       of  Preston  in 

3.  Raphe. 

Holdernesse. 

Whitby  Strand. 


Malton,  28  Aug.  1665. 


BUSHELL  OF  WHITBY 


Arms.— on  a  chevron between  three  water  bougets 

No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 


as  many  roundlets. 


Robert  Bushell  of  Whitby  in  com.  Ebor. -p. .  . . 

Leonard  Bushell  of  Whitby,  died  in=pJane,  daughter  of  ....    Lambe 
a0  1608,  vel  circa.  of  Newcastle  upon  Tine. 

-r-i-T—  — t—  -r-r-i 

>eth,  wife  unto  W  il- 


1.    Richard^  Isabel  I 


2.  Leonard  Bushell  of  Lime- 
house  in  co.  Middlesex.  Bushell  of 

3.  Henry   Bushell  of   Lime-     Whitby, 
house  in  co.  Middlesex.  died  a° 

4.  Samuell  Bushell  of  Whitby     1644. 
in  co.  Eboru. 

5.  Daniell   Bushell   of   Mid- 
dleton  in  com.  Ebor. 


1.    Eliz; 

daughter        liam   Barnard   of  Kingston 
of  Robert       upon  Hull. 
Ellys  of        2.  Jane,    wife     of     George 
Rudston  Porter  of  Warthall  in  com. 

in  com.  Ebor. 

Eborum.       3.   Ruthe,    wife   of     Will'm 
Boyse  in  Virginia. 


Robert  Bushell: 
of  Whitby, 
setat.  39  ann. 
28    Aug.    a0 
1665. 


Tsabell,  daughter 
of  William  Wig- 
giner  of  Whitby 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Eufomia, 
wife  of  Will. 
Wood  of  Gal- 
loway in  Ire- 
land. 


2.   Isabell,  wife 
of  Robert 
Winge  of  Skip- 
lam   in  com. 
EborS. 


3.  Jane,  ye 
wife  of 
John  Ry- 
mer  of 
Whitby. 


Leonard,  set.  10  ann.  28  Aug.  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665.  83 

Pickering  Lythe.  Motion,  29  Aug.  1665. 

HUTCHENSON  OF  WICKHAM. 

Asms.— Per  pale  gules  and  azure,  seme"e  of  cross-erosslets  or,  a  lion  rampant  argent. 
Cbest.— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-cockatrice  azure,  combed  and  wattled  gules. 

Edward  Hutchensen  of  Wickharu=j=Mary,  daughter  of  Rich.  Wood  of 
in  com.  Ebor.  Pickering  in  com.  Eborum. 

2.  Charles  Hutchen-  1.  Stephen  Hutchenson^Catherine,  daughter  of  Sr  Richard 
son,  died  without  of  Wickham,  Esqr,  died  I  Musgrave  of  Norton  juxta  Rippon, 
issue  male.  in  a0  1648.  |  in  co.  Ebor.  Knl. 

Edward  Hutchenson  of  Wickham,^pFrances,  daughter  of  Sr 
Esqr,  a  Colonel!  of  Horse  in  ye  Army  Richard  Osbaldeston  of  the 
of  K.  Charles ye  1st,  died  in  a0  1653.  |  citty  of  Yorke,  Kl. 

, !_, j 

Edward  Hutcheri-=Frances,  daughter  of     1.  Catharine,  wife  of  Thomas     2.  Dorothy, 
son   of  "Wickham,     Sr   Philip   Musgrave     Coundon    of  Willerby  in  co. 
Esq1",   set.    21    an.     of  Edenhall  in  com.     Ebor.,    afterwards    of    John 
29  Aug.  a0  1665.      Cumbr.  K'  &  Bar1.       Constable    of    Cathorpe     in 

com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


Dickering  Wapentake.  Kilham,  31  Aug.  1665. 

OSBALDESTON  OF  HUNMANBY. 

Arms.— Quarterly  of  six  : 

1.  Argent,  a  mascle  sable  between  three  pellets,  a  canton  gules. 

2.  Azure,  a  cross  moline  square-pierced  or. 

3.  Quarterly  argent  and  sable,  in  each  a  leopard's  face  counterchanged. 

4.  Argent,  two  bars  gules,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  rose  of  the  first. 

5.  A  lion  rampant  purpure. 
G.  As  the  first. 

Crest. — A  knight  on  horseback  in  complete  armour  brandishing  a  sword,  on  his  shield  the  arms 
of  Osbaldeston. 


Osbaldeston,  fourth  son  of . .   Osbaldeston-r-. 

of  Osbaldeston  in  co.  Lane.  Esqr. 

Edward  Osbaldeston  of  Langscales^=Margaret,  daughter  of 


co.    Lane,   died  at    Hunmanby 
co.  Ebor.  circa  annum  1639. 


Molineux    of 
Sefton  in  com.  Lane. 


Sir  Richard  Osbaldeston  of  Hunmanby  in  co.=j=Eleanor,  daughter  of 
Ebor.  Kl,  Attorney-generall  to  King  Charles  William  Westropp  of 
the  first  in  ye  realme  of  Ireland,  died  at  Brunton  in  Pickering 
Dublvn  in  Ireland  11°  Junij  a°  1642.  Lythe  in  com.  Ebor. 


William     Osbaldeston     of^Anne,    daughter   and    co-  Frances,   wife  of  Ed-ward 

Hunmanby  in  com.  Ebor.     heire  of  Sr  George  Went-  Hutchenson   of  Wickham 

Esqr,  set.  34  ann.  31  Aug.     worth,  late    of  Wolley    in  Abbey   in   com.    Ebor. 

a°  1665  '                                I  com-  Ebor-  Kn'*  Esqr> 

, ' t-i n 

Richard,  at.  10  an.              1.  Anne.  3.  Everald. 

31  Aug.  1665.                  2.  Elizabeth.  4.  Eleanor. 


84 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Baynton  Beacon. 


Kilham,  31  Aug.  1665. 


MANBY  OF  MIDDLETON. 


Arms.— Argent,  a  lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of  escallops  sable,  a  canton  gules. 
Cbest.— A  cnbit  arm  in  armour  or,  the  gauntlet  grasping  a  sword  argent  hilted  of  the  first. 


Willm.  Manby  of  Elsam-p. 
in  com.  Line. 


2.  Robert  Manby  of  Farlington-p. 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Francis  Manby  of  Elsham,=p. 
son  &  heire. 


Richard  Manby  of  Middle-=FElizabeth,  daughter  of 
ton  in  com.  Ebor.  died  in  I  George  Barnes  of  .... 
a°  1658.  I  in  com.  Wilts. 


Willm.    Manby    of   Crans-=r= 
wicke  in  co.  Ebor.  livinge 
a°  1612.  4- 


1 

Richard    -, 

=Frances,  daughter 

1.   Mary,    wife    of    Stephen 

'  !       '"I 
4.  Frances,  wife  of 

Manbv  of 

of  Francis    Carlisle 

Hudson   of   Kella   in    com. 

John   Cotterell   of 

Middle- 

of  Brandsburton  in 

Eboru. 

Hugget    in    co. 

ton,   set. 

Holdernesse  in  com. 

2.    Eliz.    wife     of     William 

Ebor. 

38  ann. 

Ebor.     - 

Ringrose   of  South    Dalton 

5.  Hannah,  wife  of 

31  Aug. 

in  com.  Ebor. 

Francis   Throck- 

a0 1665. 

3.  Anne,  wife  of  John  Semar 

morton    of    Burn- 

of  Raisthorpe  in  co.  Ebor. 

butts  in  co.  Ebor. 

Mary,  ait.  9  ann.  31  Aug.  1665. 


Frances,  set.  6  an.  1665. 


Baynton  Beacon. 


Kilham,  31  Aug.  1665. 


THROCKMORTON  OF  BURNEBUTTS. 


Arms. — Gules,  on  a  chevron  argent  three  bars-gemelles  sable,  a  canton  or. 


Sr  Richard  Throckmorton  of  Higham  Ferrers^ 
in  com.  Northampton,  Knl. 


=f=John  Throckmorton,  a  younger  son= 


Sr  John  Throckmorton,  Kl,  Governour  of=pAnne,  daughter  of  Dr   Raphaell 

Flushing  in  y<-  time  of  Qu.  Eliz.,  died  in  ye     John    Sotherton,  Throckmorton, 

siege  of  Breda  about  the  latter  end  of  K.     one  of  the  Barons  Arch-Deacon  of 

James  his  raigne.  |  of  the  Excheqr.  Lincolne. 


1.  Sr  Willm.  Throck- 
morton, Kl,  now  Kl 
Marshall  to  K.  Charles 
the  2d,  a0  1665. 


2.  Francis  Throckmorton: 
of  Burnebutts  in  com. 
Ebor.  sctat.  47  ann.  31° 
Aug.  a"  1665. 


Hannah,  daughter  Philippa,  wife 

of  Rich.  Manby  of  of  Sr  Edmund 

Middleton  in  com.  Carey,  Knl. 
Ebor. 


1.  Mary,  net.  I)  aim.  31  Aug.  1665.         2.  Frances,  xt. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


85 


Whitby  Strand. 


Malton,  28  Aug.  1665. 


FARSIDE  OF  FILINGDALE. 

Arms. — Gules,  a  fess  or  between  three  bezants. 
This  coate  is  sayd  to  belong  to  the  family  of  Farsides  of  Scotland,  but  no  proofe  made. 


John  Farside  of  Farside  in  the  realme  of  Scotland1 
came  into  England  in  the  time  of  K.  James,  and 
was  made  Bowbearer  in  the  Forest  of  Pickering 
in  com.  Ebor. 


William  Farside,  borne  at  Langdane  bridge, =^Mary,  daughter  of  John  Watson 
wthin  Whitby  Strand,  after  resided  at  Ellis  of  Hakenes  in  Whitby  Strand  in 
Close,  wthin  ye  honour  of  Picker?.  |  com.  Ebor. 


,  James  Farside     2.  Adam  Far-     1.  John  Farside  of  Huton=j=Jane,  eldest  daughter 

of  Marmaduke  Wilson 
of  Whitby  in  com. 
Ebor. 


of  Fotheringhay     side  of  Scalby     Bushell  in  Pickering  Lithe 

in  co.  Northton.      in    Pickering      in   com.  Ebor.   died  in  a0 

Lythe.  1660. 


2.  Thomas.     1.  Willm.   Farside  of  Filingdale  in=pUrsula,  daughter     Mary,  wife  of 


Whitby  Strand,  late  Cap1.  Lieutenant 
to  Sr  Willm.  Cholmeley  for  ye  service 
of  K.  Charles  ye  2d,  set.  44  an.  28° 
Aug.  1665. 


of  John  Marshall  Richard Ether- 
of  Filingdale  in  ington  of  Drif- 
com.  Ebor.  field   in   co. 

Ebor. 


John   Farside,    ajtatis 
4  an.  28  Aug.  1665. 


-1 

1.  Jane.         2.  Elizabeth. 


Mary. 


86 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Pickering  Lytiie.  Malton,  29°  Aug.  1665. 

STRANGWAYS  OF  SOUTH-HOUSE. 


Abms. — Quarterly  of  six  : 

1.  Sable,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  paly  of  six  argent  and  gules,  a  canton  of  the  second. 

2.  Azure,  three  cinquefoils  between  nine  cross  crosslets  argent. 

3.  Azure,  three  bars-genielles  and  a  chief  or. 

4.  Azure,  a  maunche  or. 

5.  Or,  five  fusils  in  fess  sable. 

6.  Argent,  three  chevronels  braced  iu  base  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  as  many 

mullets  of  the  first. 

S1'  Richard  Strangwayes  of  Ormesby=pIsabell,  daughter  of Thwaytes  of 

and  Sneton  in  com.  Ebor.  K*.  Lound  in  co.  Ebor.  2  wife. 


■1  wife. 


,  =p3.    Edward  =pNelice,  daughter        4.  Henry  Strangways=y= 


Strangwayes 
of  Middles- 
brough in  co. 
Ebor.  3d  son. 


of  Wm  Kadcliffe 
of  ....  in  com. 
Lane,  first  wife. 


of  South-House  in 
Whitby  Strand  in  co. 
Ebor.  fourth  son,  died 
circa  an.  1615. 


daughter 

of Millet 

of in  the 

Bishoprick  of 
Durham. 


James  Strang- 
wayes of  Gis- 
brough  in  co. 
Eborum.=y= 


Anne,  wife  James    Strang- 

of  Will'm  ways  of  South- 

Chapman  House  in   com. 

of  Arsum  Ebor.  obijt 

in  Cleve-  circa  ann.  1647. 
land. 


Alice,  daugh- 
ter of  

Key  of  ye 
Oldstede  in 
com.Eborum. 


1.  Margery,  ye  wife  of 
Richard  Jone3  of  Am- 
pleforth  in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Thomasine,  wife  unto 
RobertHudson  of  Whit- 
by parish  in  co.  Ebor. 


2.  Henry  Strangways, 
of  Sneton  in  com. 
Ebor.  marr.  Marg', 
daughter  of  Will'm 
Mitford  of  Kirby- 
Misterton  in  com. 
Eborum. 


1.    Thomas=j=Jane,  daugh 
Strangways 
of  South- 
House, 
setatis  45 
ann.  29 
Aug.  a° 
1665. 


1.  Dorothy,  wife  of  John  Moxcn, 
ter  of  Luke        a  Merchant  in  Hull. 
Robynson  of    2.  Isabella,  first  marr.  to  James  Co- 


Thorneton- 
Risebrough 
by  his  l6t 
wife. 


sens  of  Whitby  ;  2dl>,  to  Francis 
Knags  of    Whitby ;    thirdly,    to 
Henry  Lisle  of  Whitby. 
3.  Alice,  wife  of  Will'm  Smith  of 
Swvnton  in  com.  Eborum. 


Thomas,  xt.  8  an. 
29  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Jane,  ret.  9 
ann.  1665. 


2.  Elizabeth,  set. 
ann.  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


87 


Pickering  Lythe. 


Mallon,  29°  Ahcj.  1665. 


HUNTER  OF  THORNETON. 

Arms.— Or,  a  bugle-horn  stringed  and  tasseled  vert,  between  a  mullet  in  chief  and  a  crescent  in 

base  gules. 

No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 

Robert  Hunter  of  Thorneton^=Ellen,    daughter    of    William 
in  com  Ebor.  died  a°  1652  or  Spacye  of  Brackton. 

thereabouts. 


2.  Robert  Hunter     1.  Bethell=pMagdalen, 
of     Thorneton,        Hunter      |  da.  of  Tho. 

of  Thorn- 

ton,  died 

a"  1655, 

vel  circa. 


1.  Christian,  wife  of     3.  Frances,  wife  of 


married  Anne, 
daughter  unto 
Thomas  Boys  of 
Edston  in  co. 
Eborum. 


Percehay 
of  Ryton 


Michaell  Coppin- 
son  of  Kingston 
super  Hull. 


William  Ives  of 
Thornton  in  com. 
Ebor. 


in  co.  Ebor.     2.  Dorothy,  wife  of     4.   Mary,   wife   of 


Esqr. 


Christophr   Hob- 
man  of  Garton  in 
com.  Ebor. 


Machabe  Hollyes 
of  Kingston  super 
Hull. 


Christopher  Hunter 
of  Thorneton,  a;t.  19 
ann.  29°  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Helen,  wife  of 
Samuell  Robinson  of 
Farnby  in  co.  Ebor. 


2.  Mary,  wife  of  John       3.  Frances. 
Hessell    of    Thornton       4.  Anne, 
in  com.  Ebor. 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


Kilham,  31  Aug.  1G65. 


STOUTVILLE  OF  HUMANBY. 

Aems. — Barry  of  twelve  argent  and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  sable. 

Charles  Stouteville  of  Humanby=j=Anne,  daughter  of  Bryan 
in  com.  Ebor.  died  in  a°  1622,     Robinson    of    Boston    in 


or  thereabouts. 

1  com.  Line. 

1" 

1 

■*•                1 

1         I 

2.  Charles  ^Elizabeth,  daugh. 

1.  Henry 

I.  Anna-Maria, 

2.  Elizabeth,  wife 

Stoutville 

&  coheire  of  Ro- 

Stoute- 

wife of  Thomas 

of    John    Ack- 

of Human- 

bert  Knowseley  of 

ville. 

Acklam    of 

lam. 

by  in  co. 

Burton   Fleming 

T3 

Drinho  in  com. 

3.  Margaret,    wife 

Ebor.  died 

in  com.  Ebor. 

+ 

Ebor. 

of Shep- 

in  a"  1637. 

heard. 

Mary,  died     Robert    Stouteville    of    Hu-=f:Jane,  daughter  of  Humphrey 
unmarried,     manby  in  com.  Ebor.  act.  31  I  Martin     of     Thorneton-le- 
ann.  31  Aug.  a°  1665.              |  Moore  in  com.   Ebor. 
_ 1 — , 1 


Charles,  set.   unius  anni 
31°  Aug.  a0  1665. 


1.  Elizabeth.         2.  Jane. 


88 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Hang-East  Wapentake. 


Bichmund,  19°  Aug.  1GG5. 


DODSWORTH  OF  THORNETON-W ATLAS. 

Arms. — Argent,  a  bend  engrailed  sable  between  three  annulets  gules. 

Crest.— A  cubit  arm  in  chain-mail  or,  the  hand  proper  grasping  a  broken  tilting  spear  of  the  first, 
the  broken  end  imbrued  proper. 


John  Dodsworth  of=pAnne,  daugh.  of  Thomas 
Thornton  Watlas  in  Rokeshy  of  Moreton  in 
com.  Ebor.  |  com.  Ebor. 

r J 

John  Dodsworth  of  Thorneton-W atlas,  Esqr,  unto-pWinifride,    da.    and 
whom   Richard  Sl   George,  Esqr,   NoiToy  King  of 


Armes,  granted  this  Crest  to  the  Armes  above  ex- 
prest  2°  Junij,  8°  Jac.  a0  1610,  obijt  a°  1644. 


heire  of  John  Warde 
of  Barton  in  com. 
Ebor. 


2.  Robert,  obijt  sine 
prole. 

3.  Christopher  Dods- 
worth, Mr  of  ye  Hos- 
pitall  of  Welle  neere 
Snape  in  com.  Ebor. 

4.  Francis,  obijt  sine 
prole. 

I 1 

2.  Timothy  Dods- 
worth,   married 


1.  John  Dods- 
worth   of 
Thorneton- 
Watlas    in 
com.    Ebor. 
Esq1',  oetat  70 
ann.  19  Aug. 
1665. 


^Frances,  1.  Alice,  wife  of  Mathew  Smelt 

daughter  of  Kirkby-Fletham  in    com. 

of  Sr  Ti-  Ebor. 

mothy  2.  Winifred,  wife  unto  George 

Hutton  of  Clough    of  Sand-Hutton   in 

Marske  co.  Ebor. 

in   com.  3.  Margaret,  wife  unto  Thomas 

Ebor.Kn1.  Atkinson  of  Yorke. 


1.    John=FFrances 


daughter 

of ... .  Stringer 

of     in 

com.  Staff. 
3.  Mathew. 


Dods- 
worth, 
died  in 
his  fa- 
ther's 
life- time. 


youngest 


daughter    to    Sr 
John    Lowther  of 
Lowther    in    co. 
Westmerl.  Knl. 


1.  Elizabeth,  wife 
of  Willm.  Met- 
calfe,  son  and 
heire  to  Sr  Fran- 
cis Metcalfe  of 
Louth-Parke  in 
co.  Line.  Kn'. 


2.  Winifride 
ye  wife  of 
Francis  Pur- 
ley  of  Farles- 
thorpe  in  co. 
Line.  Esqr. 


John,  set.  16  an.  16  Aug.  1665. 


Helen,  died  young. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


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BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


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Gilling  West  Wapentake.  Richmund,  19  Aug.  1665. 

ROBINSON  OF  KIRBY  RAVENSWATH. 


The  entring  of  the  armes  is  respited  til  proofe  he  made  thereof. 

Leonard  Robinson  of  Sl.  Ninians=pAnne,  daughter  of  John  Hilton  of 
neere  Richmund.  Hilton  in  com.  Westmerland. 


1.  Jeromy,  obijt 
sine  prole. 

2.  Roger,  obijt 
sine  prole. 

4.  William  Ro- 
binson of  Eller- 
ton  in  co.  Ebor. 

5.  Christopher. 


3.    John-pSyth,  da. 


2.  Thomas  Robin- 
son of  Eseby  in 
com.  Eborum. 

3.  MathewRobin- 
son  of  Middle- 
ham  in  co.  Ebor. 


Jerome,  set.  6  an. 
19  Aug.  1665. 


Robinson 
of   Aple- 
garth  in 
in    co. 
Ebor. 
died  a° 
1655. 


of  Leo- 
nard 
Smelt  of 
Kirkby- 
Fletham 
in  co. 
Ebor. 


1111 

1.  Jane,  ye  wife  of  Thomas  Rud  of  Appleton 
in  co.  Ebor. 

2.  Margaret,  wife  of  John  Jaques  of  Kidston 
in  com.  Eborum. 

3.  Mary,  ye  wife  of  Gervase  Lightfoot  of 
Redmire  in  co.  Ebor. 

4.  Elizabeth,   wife  unto  James   Collyns   of 
Kirkby-ltavensweth  in  co.  Ebor. 


1.    Leonard   Ro-=pLucie,   daugh.      1.  Sythe,  wife  of  Ninian  Col- 


binson  of  Kirby- 
Ravenswath      in 
com.  Ebor.  aet.  47 
an.     19     Aug. 
1665. 


of    Percivall  lins  of  Ravensweth  in  co. 

Philips    of  Ebor. 

Wensley   in  2.  Elizabeth,  ye  wife  of  Ma- 

com.  Ebor.  thew  Berry  of  Downham- 

parke  in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Mary.        2.  Lucye. 


Sythe. 


— I 

Anne. 


5.  Elizabeth. 


Hang  East  Wapentake.  Richmund,  21  Aug.  1665. 

CROFTS  OF  EAST-APPLETON. 

He  refers  himselfe  to  the  Visitation  of  Lancashire,  in  which  there  is  nothing  entred  concerning 
any  Croft. 


Roger  Crofts  of  East-Appleton  in  com.: 
Ebor.  Bowbearer  in  Wensdale  to  Qu. 
Eliz.  descended  from  the  family  of  Croft 
of  Clawton  in  co.  Lane. 


Anne,  daughter  and 

coheire  of 

Mountfort  of 

in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Edward  Crofts  of  East-^pAnne,  daughter     1.    Roger    1.  Anne,  wife  2.  Mary,  wife  of 
Appleton,  Governour  of 
Knaresborough  Castle  to 
K.  Charles  ye  lBt,set.  61 
an.  21  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Roger,  set.  22  an. 
21  Aug.  a°  1665. 


of  John  Stanley  Crofts, set.  of  Walter  Richard  Brath- 
of  Dale  -  garth  65  an.  21  Strickland  of  wayt  of  Burne- 
in  com.  Cumbr.  Aug.  a0  Nateby  in  side  in  com. 
Esqr.  1665.  com.  Lane.       Westmerl.Esq'. 

1 


2.  Richard.         3.  Raphe.         4.  Edward. 


92 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Claro  Wapentake. 


Richmund,  21  Aug.  1665. 


YORKE  OF  GOULTHWAYT. 


Asms.— Azure,  a  saltire  argent. 


Peter  Yorke  of  Goulthwayt^=Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sr  Will'm  Ingleby 
in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr.  of  Ripley  in  com.  Ebor.  Knl. 


1 

i 

1 

4.  Rich- 

3. Willm.p 

p 2.  Tho-  =\ 

pF  ranees, 

1.   Sr  John  = 

=Julian,  daugh- 

ard, 

mas 

daugh.  of 

Yorke  of 

ter  and  coheire 

died  un- 

Yorke, 

....  Bab- 

Goulthwayt, 

of  Raphe 

married. 

died  in 

thorpe  of 

Knl,  died  a° 

Hansby  of 

his  elder 

Babthorpe 

1630,  or 

Beverley  and 

brother's 

in  com. 

thereabouts; 

Tickhill  in  co. 

life  time. 

Ebor. 
Esqr. 

died  with- 
out issue. 

Ebor.  Esqr. 

John 


Florence,   daughter   of=pJohn    Yorke    of    Goul— r-Catherine,    daughter   of 


Yorke Sharpe  of  . . 

in    com.    Westmerl. 
wife. 

"i 

thwayt,  Esqr,  died  in  a0 
1635,  vel  circa. 

- 

Sr  Ingleby    Daniell    of 
Besewicke  in  com.  Ebor. 
Kn',  2  wife. 

3.  Jane,  wife 
of  David 
Lesley  now 
Ld  Newarke 
in  Scotld. 

2.  Frances, 
wife  of  Tho. 
Barney  of 
Dalebanke 
in  co.  Ebor. 

1.  Elizabeth,  ye 
wife  of  Sr  James 
Lesley  Ld  Lon- 
dores    in    Scot- 
land. 

8*  John  Yorke= 
of  Goulthwayt 
in  com.  Ebor. 
Kl,  died  in 
Apr.  1663. 

=Mary,  daughter  to 
Maulger  Norton  of 
S'    Nicholas   neere 
Richmund  in  com. 
Ebor.  Esqr. 

Thomas  Yorke, 
ann.  19°  Aug. 

3sqr.  ret.  6 
a"  1665. 

Mary,  ret 
a0  1( 

.  8  ai 

65. 

in. 

BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


93 


Allertonshire. 


ThresJce,  23°  Aug.  1665. 


DANBY  OF  GREAT-LEAKE. 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  six : 

1.  Argent,  three  clievronels  braced  in  base  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  as  many  mullets  of 

the  first. 

2.  Gules,  six  billets  ermine,  three,  two,  and  one. 

3.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  crosses  fleury  sable. 

4.  Argent,  five  fusils  in  fess  gules,  in  chief  three  bear's  heads  erased  sable. 

5.  Argent,  a  fesse  engrailed  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief  and  one  in  base  sable. 

6.  Per  chevron-grady  sable  and  argent,  three  stag's  heads  cabossed  counterchanged. 
Crest. — A  crab-fish  or. 


Thomas  Danby  of  Leake  in  co.  Ebor.=^=Anne,  daughter  and  coheire 
died  in  a0  1623,  or  thereabouts.  Ralphe  Anger  of  ... . 


4.  Will'm, 

2.  Miles=y= 

T          

1.  Thomas^=Eliz.  daugh. 

■   TT1 
1.  Eliz.wife  of  Michaell  Met- 

died un- 

Danby. f 

Danby  of 

of  Christo- 

calfe of  Little   Ottrington  in 

married. 

^ 

Bravvorth, 

pher  Car- 

com.  Ebor. 

5.  Francis. 

3.  John 

obijt  patre 

rus  of 

2.  Jane,  wife  of  Thomas  Mid- 

6.  Edmund 

Danby  of 

vivente. 

Halghton 

dleton  of  Middleton  in  Cleve- 

Danby of 

Borrough- 

in. com. 

land. 

Borroughby 

by  in  com. 

Lane.  Esqr. 

3.  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Ap- 

in com. 

Ebor.=f 

pleby    of   great   Smeaton   in 

Ebor.  ^= 

^ 

com.  Ebor. 

rnr 

2.  Thomas  Danby,  slayne 
at  Navesby  battell  in  the 
service  of  K.  Charles  the 
first. 

3.  Christopher  Danby. 


Mary,    daughter=pl.  John  Danby  of=pMary  daughter  of 


of  Will'm  Swyn- 
bourne  of  Cap- 
Heaton  in  com. 
Ebor.  1  wife. 


Great  Leake  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr, 
set.  49  ann.  23° 
Aug.  a°  1665. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  James 
Shafto  of  Tanfeild-Leigh 
in  ye  Bishoprick  of  Dur- 
ham. 


1.  Anthony,  set.   12  an. 
23°  Aug.  1665. 

2.  Joseph,  set.  7  ann. 

3.  James,  set.  6  ann. 

4.  John,  aet.  4  ann. 


Anthony  Mey- 
nill  of  Kilving- 
ton  in  co.  Ebor. 
2  wife. 


1.  Eliz.  aet.  10  an.  a0 
1665. 

2.  Agnes,  set.  3  ann. 

3.  Ursula,  aet.  1  anni. 


94 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Gillixg  East  Wapentake. 


Richmund,  21°  Aug.  1665. 


PALLESEE  OF  NEWBY. 


Arms. — Per  pale  sable  and  argent,  three  lions  rampant  counterchanged. 
Csest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules  a  demi-eagle  displayed  or. 
given  for  proofe  of  these  armes,  hut  nothing  done  in  it. 


John  Palleser  of  Newby  super=pAnne,  daughter  of  Miehaell  Meeke  of 
Wiske  in  com.  Ebor.  |  Maunby  upon  Swale  in  com.  Eborum. 


2.   John 
Palleser 
of  Kirby 
Wiske 
in   co. 
Ebor. 


1 .   Thomas-j-Joane,    da. 


Palleser  of 
Newby,  ait. 
59  an.  21° 
Aug.  1665. 


of  Rich. 
Franklin 
of  Blubber- 
houses  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  Mary,  wife   of  Robert 
Wilson  of  Threske. 

2.  Anne,  wife  of  Richard 
Metcalfe  of  North  Aller- 
ton,  afterwards  of  Mar- 
maduke   Franke  of 
Knighton  in  co.  Ebor. 


3.  Jane,  wife  of  Tho- 
mas Pybus  of  Fryer- 
garth  in  com.  Ebor. 

4.  Elizabeth,  ye  wife 
of  George  Llewelin 
of    Danby   upon 
Wiske. 


Palleser,^  Ursula,    daughter  of  Sr 


set.  26  ann.  21 
Aug.  1665. 


2.  John,  a2t. 
2  ann. 


Hugh  Bethell  of  Ellerton 
Ebor.  Knl. 


1.  Thomas,  ret.   3  an. 
21  Aug.  1665. 


Willni. 
George. 


Frances. 


Alleutonshire  Wapentake.  Threske,  23  Aug.  1665. 

SALTMEESH  OF  NOETH-KILVINGTON. 

Ahms. — Argent,  three  cinquefoils  between  nine  cross-crosslets  gules. 
Crest.— A  rudder  of  a  ship. 


Thomas  Saltmarsh  de  Saltmarsh  in  com.=p. 
Ebor.  ar\  died  5->  Martij  20  Eliz.         | 


Robert  Saltmarshe  of  Saltmarshe' 
in    com.    Ebor.    Esqr,    died    1 
March,  2  Jacobi  Regis. 


Philip  Salt 


:Cecilie,    daughter    of    Thomas 
rimston  of  Grimston-garth  in 


c-T-ueciiie, 

9     Grimstc 

I  Holder] 


Holdernesse  in  co.  Ebor. 


of  Saltmarsh,  Esq1",  aged  18-r-Mary,  ye  daughter 

yeares  and  five  months  at  yc  death  of  his  father,  I  of Stanley 

died  in  a"  1659.  of 


Mary,  daughter of=2.  Edward  Saltmarsh^PGerard,  daughter  of  1.  Philip  Saltmarsh 

Sr  Edw.  Payler  of    of   North    Kilvington     Ireland  of  Saltmarsh,  Esq1", 

Thoroldliy,    Bar',     in  com.  Ebor.  ret.  41     of  Nostell   in   com.  set.    46    ann.    23° 

1.  wife;  died  w"1-     ann.    23°    Aug.    a°         Ebor.  Esq1".  2.  wife.  Aug.  a°  1665. 
out  issue.                    1665. 


Elizabeth,         1.  Philip,  at.         2.  Gerard,         3.  Edward,         4.  Peter, 
ret.   8  an.  11  an.  23  Aug.  Bst.    12  atat.  9  ann.         at.    7 

1665.  1665.  ann,  ann. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  166.). 


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Langbargh  Wapentake. 


Stokesley,  25°  Aug.  1665. 


SALVEIN  OF  NEW-BIGGIN. 

Arms. — Quarterly : 

1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  chief  sable  two  mullets  or.    Salveyn. 

2  and  3.  Or,  a  bend  sable.    Mawlee. 

Dorothy,  daughter  ofrrWill'm  Salvein  of=pAnne,  daughter  of 

John    Girlington    of    New     Biggin    in  I  Carnaby  of  ... .  in  North- 
,  first  wife.         com.  Ebor.  Esqr.    |  umbr. 

William  Salveyn  of  New  Biggin  ar\  set.^pAnne,  daughter  of  Marmaduke  Cholmley 
circa  40  ann.  25°  Aug.  a0  1665.  |  of  ....  in  com.  Ebor.  ar\ 


4.  Marmaduke. 

5.  John. 


Thomas. 

warm. 


1.   Francis,  set.  11  an.     1.  Mary. 
25°  Aug.  1665.  2.  Anne. 


3.  Ursula. 

4.  Dorothy. 


Langbargh  Wapentake. 


Stohcsley,  25°  Aug.  1665. 


LEE  OF  PINCHINGTHORPE. 

Respite  given  for  entring  the  armes  and  proofe  of  them  ;  but  nothing  done. 
Gervase  hee.=^ daughter  of Conyers. 

Roger  Lee  of  York^Muriell,  daughter  of Gower  of  Stainsby 

Dr  in  Phisick.        |  in  com.  Eborum. 


William  Lee  of  Pinching — (-Eleanor,  daughter  of     Dorothy,  first  marr.  to 


thorp  in  com.  Ebor.  died 
circa  1650. 


Cutbert  Morley  of 
Normanby  in  co. 
Ebor. 


Young,  and  after  to  Sr  Philip 
Hungate  of  Huddleston  in  com. 
Ebor.  Knl. 


Roger  Lee  of  Pinchingthorpe,  sbL 
ann.  25  Aug.  1665. 


I 


Mary,  daughter  unto  John  Turner  of  Welham 
in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Robert.     1. 


George,  set.  6 
25  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Eleanor. 

2.  Dorothy. 


3.  Mary. 

4.  Elizabeth. 


5.  Isabell. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


97 


Langbargh  Wapentake. 


Stokesley,  25°  Aug.  1665. 


MALEVERER  OF  ARNCLIFFE. 


Arms.— Quarterly : 

1  and  4.  Sable,  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  argent. 

2.  Or,  a  fess  gules,  in  chief  three  torteaux. 

3.  Azure,  a  maunche  or. 


Crest.— A  maple-branch  argent. 


WiJl'm  Maleverer  of=pEleanor,  daughter  of  Rich. 
Wodersome  in  com.  |  Aldbrough  of  Aldbrough  in 
Ebor.  Esqr.  |  co.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


r              T           i i                           

4.  Edmund     3.  Christo-     2.  Will'm,    1.  James  MaIe-=pBeatrice,daugh. 

Mary,  wife 

Maleverer       pher  Male-     died  un-       verer 

of    Arn- 

of 

Sr    Timothy 

of  Henry 

of  Spald-       verer.  =7=         married.       cliffe 
ing  in  co.                  \*                              Ebor 

in    com. 

Hutton  of 

Blakeston 

Esqr, 

Marske  in  com. 

of  Old 

Line.                                                         died  24°  Apr. 

Ebor.  K'. 

Malton   in 

1664 

co.  Ebor. 

1    1                1 
2.  James.  1.  Timothy    Male-=pElizabeth, 

1.  Eliza,  wife 

1 

2.  Eleanor, 

"1 
3.  Beatrice, 

3.  Ed-        verer   of  Arncliffe 

da.  unto 

of  Peter 

wife  of 

wife  of 

mund.      in  com.  Ebor.  Esq"", 

George 

Blakeston    of 

Anthony 

George 

set.  37  ann.  25° 

Metcalfe  of 

Ingleby  un- 

Nowers  of 

Wright  of 

Aug.  1665,  now 

NorthAller- 

der   Arncliffe 

Putney    in 

Bolton  su- 

one of  ye  justices 

ton  in  co. 

in    com. 

com. 

per  Swale 

of  this  county. 

Ebor.  Esqr. 

Ebor. 

Midd. 
e,  borne  6° 

in  co.  Ebor. 

1 

Timothy,  set.  11  an. 

"1 
Beatric 

25  Aug, 

1665. 

Jan 

.  1651. 

VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Langbargii  Wapentake.  StoTcesley,  25°  Aug.  1665. 

WRIGHT  OF  BOLTON  UPON  SWALE. 


Asms.— Quarterly  : 

1  and  4.  Or,  a  fess  componee  argent  and  azure  between  three  eagle's  heads  erased  of  the 
last,  a  canton  gules. 

2.  Azure,  three  crescents  or. 

3 a  lion  rampant  charged  with  an  annulet. 

Crest. — A  unicorn  passant  regardant  argent,  armed  or,  unguled  azure. 


Will'm  Wright  of  Plowland=y= 
in  co.  Ebor. 


T 


,  daughter  of 
Thometon. 


Robert  Wright  of  Foston.=p         Francis  Wright   of  Sowerby=r= 

•jx  in  com.  Ebor. 

r H 

Francis  Wright  of  Bolton  super^Grace,  daughter  of Christopher  Wright  of 


vale  in  co.  Ebor.  died  in 
1651,  or  thereabouts. 


Beckwith  of  Aldbrough  in 
Ebor. 


Sowerby  in  co.  Ebor.-p 


Francis  Wright-pAnne,  daugh. 


of  Bolton,  died 
a°  1665. 


of  George 
Meryton, 
Deane   of 
Yorke. 


1.  Elizabeth,  wife 
of  Trinian   alias 
Ninian    Anderson 
of  Gales  in   com. 
Ebor. 


2.  Jane,  wife  of 
John  Palleser 
of  Kirby  Wiske 
in  com.  Ebor. 


3.  Grace,  wife 
of  Thomas  Me- 
ryton  of  Castle 
Levinton    in 
com.  Eborum. 


1 .  Francis 
Wright, 
obijt    sine 
prole. 


2.    George  ^Beatrice,  da, 
Wright    of 
Bolton  in  co. 
Ebor.  D3t.  36 
an.  25°  Aug. 


3.  Thomas, 
of    James         4.  Richard. 
Maleverer  of     5.  Christophr 
Arncliffe   in     6.  Will'm. 
co.    Ebor. 
Esq1. 


1.  Anne,  wife 
of  Thomas 
Hewardin    of 


2.    Grace, 
wife  of  John 
Blakeston    of 


Maltby  in  co.     Old-Malton 


Ebor. 


in  co.  Ebor. 


3.    Richard,     2.  George, 
jet.  1  aim.       ret.  3  ann. 


Francis,  set.  7  ann. 
25  A.ug.  1665. 


1.  Anne,  set. 
9  ann. 


2.  Beatrice,   set. 
6  an.  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


99 


Langbargh  Wapentake. 


StohesUy,  25°  Aug.  1665. 


TEOTTER  OF  SKELTON  CASTLE. 


Aems.— Argent,  a  chief  ermine,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  azure. 
Crest.— A  lion's  head  erased  argent,  collared  ermine. 


Sr  Henry  Trotter  of  Skelton: 
Castle  in  com.  Ebor.  Kl,  obijt 
circa  annu.  1625. 


Catherine,  da.  of  Anthony 
Wytham  of  Cliffe  in  com. 
Ebor. 


daugh.  of=j=George  Trotted 


Sr  Richard 
Cholmeley   of 
Whitby   in    co. 
Ebor.Kn*.  lwife. 


of     Skelton 
Castle,     Esqr, 
died    5°    Apr. 
1647. 


Robert, 
died 


:Mary,  daughter 
of  Sr   Edw. 
Boyse  of  Fred-     young 
vill  in  com.  Can- 
tij,  Knl.  2  wife. 


r— I 

Dorothy,  died  unmar- 
ried. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of 
George  Nevillof . . . . 
in  com.  Hertf. 


Henry,      Edward    Trotter=pMary,  daugh.  of     Hugh.       George, 
died  of  Skelton  Castle     Sr  John  Lowther 

unmar-     in     com.     Ebor.     of     Lowther     in 
ried.  Esqr,  set.  27  ann.     com.     Westmerl. 

25  Aug.  a°  1665.     K'  and  Bart. 


Mary,  wife  of 
John  Fullthorpe 
of  Tunstall  in 
com.  Palat.  Du- 
nelm.  arm. 


John,  set.  5  an.  25° 
Aug.  a°  1665. 


— , 1 

1.  Mary.         2.  Catherine. 


!.  Elizabeth.        4.  Margaret. 


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Hang-East  Wapentake.  Richmund,  19°  Aug.  1665. 

DAVILE  OF  KIRKBY-FLEETHAM. 


-Or,  on  a  fess  between  four  fleurs-de-lis  gules  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 
Crest. — A  cubit  arm  erect,  the  hand  holding  a  fleur-de-lis,  all  or. 


Richard     Davile,  borne    at     Cuck-=p daughter 


would     in      com.     Ebor.,    being 
younger  sonne  of  that  family,  became 
a  Merchant  in  Newcastle  upon  Tine. 


of Horsley 

of in  com. 

Northumbr. 


Henry  Davile  of    Kirby-Fletham^Elizabetb,  daughter  of 

in  com.   Ebor.   died   in   a°    1646  I  Langley    of    Fletham   in   com. 
vel  circa.  Ebor. 


I 1 1 

2.  Richard  1.  Thomas  Davile  of  Kirkby^=Elizabeth,  daugh.    of    Grace,wife  of  Sayth 


Davile    of     Fletham   in   co.   Ebor.  gen1. 
Fletham.       died  in  a0  1648. 


Thomas  Perkinson  of    Agard  of  Stockton 
Burneston  in  co.Ebor.    neere  Yorke. 


Christopher  Davile  of  Kirkby-  Thomas  Davile  of^Anne,  daughter  of  Edward 

Fletham,  married  Dorothy,  da.  Kirkby  -  Fletham, 

of  Henry  Tenant    of   Scotton  aetat.  40    an.    19° 

in  co.  Ebor.  Aug.  1665. 


Caley  of  Brumpton  in  Pick- 
ering Lithe  in  co.  Ebor. 


3.  Henry.         2.  William.         1.  Thomas,  aet.  17  an.         I.Elizabeth.         2.  Hesther. 
19  Aug.  a°  1665. 


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Gilling  West  Wapentake. 


Richmund,  21  Aug.  1665. 


LAYTON  OF  WHITEHOUSE. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  fess  between  six  crosses  botonnee  fltchde  sable. 

William  Layton  of  West-=pElizabeth,  daughter  of  Will'm 
Layton  in  co.  Ebor.  Esq1",  |  Claxton  of  Winiard  in  co. 
living  a0  1585. 


Claxton 
Duneh 


Thomas  Layton  of  West-Layton 
died  a°  1624,  vel  circa. 


,=pMargaret,  daughter  of  Richard  Willands 
of  Clints  in  com.  Eborum. 


3.   Rich- 
ard, died 
unmar- 
ried. 


2.  Robert: 
Layton 
of   West- 
Layton, 
died  in 
Jan. 
1655. 


Jane, 
daughter 
of   Rob1 
Wyvill  of 
High- 
Burton 
in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.  Thomas, 
died  un- 
married. 


I    I 

Alice,    wife    of 
Will'm    Tenant 
of  Hubberam  in 
co.  Ebor. 

,    wife   of 

Rob1  Bowes  of 
Appleton  in  co. 
Ebor. 


Eliz.  wife  of  Anth. 
Warde  of  North- 
cote  in  co.  Ebor. 

Dorothy,  wife  of 
Luke  Wastell  of 
Lasenby  in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.  Thomas  Layton  of  White- 
house  in  com.  Ebor.  set.  44 
ann.  21  Aug.  1665. 


2.  Robert,  set.  40  ann. 


Marmaduke. 


Hangwest  Wapentake.  Richmund,  21  Aug.  1665. 

SMELT  OF  KTRBY-FLEETHAM. 


Arms.— a  chevron between  three  smelts  naiant. 

Crest.— A  cormorant's  head  erased,  per  fess and 


Richard  Smelt  of  Fleetham=pAnne,  daughter  of Conyers 

in  com.  Ebor.  |       of  Hutton  Bonvile  in  com.  Ebor. 


Leonard  Smelt,  died=pSythe,  daughter  of  Edmund  Allan 
circa  ann.  1627.      |  of  Gaterley  in  com.  Ebor. 

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4.  Tho-  3.  Richard.     1.  Mathew  Smelt=p Alice,  daughter  1.  Sythe,  wife  of  John  Robin 
mas.rp  2.Leonard,     of  Kirby    Fleet 
•jx  died    un-        ham    in    com. 


married. 


Ebor. 
1652. 


of  John  Dods-     son  of  Applegarth   in  com. 
worth  of  Thorn-     Ebor. 

ton    Watlas    in  2.  Frances,wifeofTho.Robin- 
com.  Ebor.  son  of  Rokesby  in  co.  Ebor. 


I 

7.  Christo— r. 
pher  Smelt^ 
of  Bran- 
ton  in  com. 
Ebor. 


I    I  TTH 

John. 

Mathew,  died  unmarried. 
Richard,  died  an  infant. 
Robert,  died  an  infant. 
Thomas,  died  an  infant. 


1.  Leonard  Smelt^Anne,  daughter 
of  Kirby  Fleet-  of  John  Was- 
ham,  set.  46  ann.  tell  of  Scorton 
21  Aug.  a"  1665.  in  com.  Ebo- 
rum. 


1.  Leonard,  act.  7  ann.  21  Ai 


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107 


Birdforth  Wapentake. 


Thmke,  28»  Aug.  1665. 


LOCKWOOD  OF  SOWERBY. 


a  chevron between  three  cinquefoils 

No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 


Clare,  daughter  to  An-=pRichard  Lockwood  of^=Dorothy,  daughter  of 
thony  Byerley  of  Pick-  Sowerby  in  com.  Ebor.  Anthony  Atkinson  of 
hall  in  com.  Ebor.  first  died  a0  1645,  or  there-  Wensley  in  com.  Ebor. 
wife.  abouts.  second  wife. 


2.  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  Raphe 
Atkinson  of 
Wensley  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  Clare,  wife  2.  John 

of  ....  Best  Lock- 

of in  wood. 

com.  Ebor. 


2.  Thomas,  set. 
11  an.  1665. 


1.    Mathevv=pBarbara,  daugh.     Dorothy, 

Lockwood 

of  Sowerby, 

set.  35  ann. 

23°   Aug. 

a0  1665. 


Purston 
co.  Ebor. 


1.  Richard,  set.  12  an. 
23°  Aug.  1665. 


and  coheire  of  wife  of  Jolm 
Thomas  Beck-  Hamertonof 
with  of  Aketon 
in  com.  Ebor. 
Esq1-. 

Barbara,  eat.  9  an. 
1665. 


Langbargh  Wapentake. 


Stokesley,  25°  Aug.  1665. 


MERYTON  OF  CASTLE  LEVENTON. 


Aems. — Sable,  on  a  chevron  or  three  roses  gules,  a  canton  ermine. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 

George  Meryton,  Dr  in  Divinity,  Chap-^  Mary,  daughter  of Rande 

lain  to  Qu.  Anne  (wife  to  K.  James), 
Deane  of  Peterborough,  and  after  of 
Yorke,  died  in  a°  1624. 


of in  com.   Lincoln,  son 

to Rande,  Bisshop  of  Lin- 

colne. 


: 

4.    John 
Meryton 
of  Moul- 
ton  in 
com. 
Ebor.=F 


S.Ro- 
bert, 
obijt 
sine 
prole. 


2.  Thonias^=Grace,  daugh. 


* 


Meryton 
of   Castle 
Leventon 
in    co. 
Ebor.  died 
in  a°  1652. 


of    Francis 
Wright    of 
Bolton    upon 
Swale  in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.  George 
Meryton, 
died  with- 
out issue. 


1.  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas 
Moyser  of  Nun-Appleton 
in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Anne,  wife  unto  Franc. 
Wright,  son  of  Franc. 
Wright  of  Bolton  upon 
Swale  in  co.  Ebor. 


4.  Richard.     2.  Thomas.  1.  George  Me-=pMary, 

5.  John.  3.  Paul  Meryton,     ryton  of  Castle     daughter  of 

marr.    Meriam,     Leventon,   set.     JohnPalle- 
daugh.  of  ..  ..      30   an.    et   11 

Lyster  of mensium    25 

Aug.  1665. 


3.  John. 


1 

2.  George. 


ser  of  Kirk- 
by  super 
Wiske    in 
co.  Ebor. 


1 .  Grace,  wife  of  Fran- 
cis Palleser  of  Dublyn 
in  Ireland. 

2.  Anne,  wife  of  Tho- 
mas Palleser  of  th«- 
citty  of  Wcstininstr, 
grocer. 


1.  Thomas,  xt.  8  aniioYum  el 
10  mens.  25  Aug.  1665. 


108 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


The  Borough  of  Richmund. 


Richmund,  21  Aug.  1665. 


DARCY  OF  RICHMUND. 


Arms.— Quarterly,  a  fleur-de-lis  for  difference : 

1.  Azure,  three  cinquefoils  between  nine  cross-crosslets  argent. 

2.  Azure,  three  bars-gemelles  and  a  chief  or. 

3.  Azure,  a  maunche  or. 

4.  Sable,  a  saltire  argent. 

Crest.— On  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  bull  passant  sable. 


Conyers  Ld  Darcy^=Dorothy  daughter  of  Sr  Henry 
and  Conyers,  died  I  Bellasses  of  Newborough  in 
a°  . .  . .  com.  Ebor.  Bart. 


1 

6.  James  Darcy= 

=Isabell,  da. 

i                     i    i 
5.    Marma-      3.  Henry  Darcy 

1.  Conyers  Ld  Darcy 

of  Richmond  in 

of  Sr  Mar- 

duke Darcy,       of  New  Parke, 

and   Conyers,    now 

com.    Ebor. 

maduke 

Gentleman          neere  Yorke. 

living,  a°  1665.=f=' 

Esqr,  set.  44 

Wyvill  of 

Ussher  to  K.     4.  Thomas 

^ 

ann.  21  Aug. 

Constable 

Charles  the         Darcy  of 

2.  S--  Will'm  Darcy, 

1665. 

Burton  in 

Second.                Winkeburne 

K*.=j= 

com.  Ebor. 

in  com.  Nott. 

^ 

Ktand 

Bar1. 

II                     I                              I 

1.  Isabell.          1.  James,  set.     2.  Marmaduke,     3. 

Christopher, 

2.  Jane.              15 

ann.    21       aat.  14  ann.   a0     set. 

12  ann.  a° 

3.  Eli 

sabeth.     Aug.  1665.         1665.                     1665. 

BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


109 


Gilling  West  Wapentake. 


Richmiuul,  21  Aug.  16G5. 


WYTHAM  OF  CLIFFE. 


Abms.— Quarterly  : 

1  and  4.  Or,  three  eaglets  sable,  over  all  a  bendlet  gules. 

2.  Gules,  a  chief  argent. 

3.  Argent,  on  a  fess  gules  between  three  popinjays  vert,  as  many  escallops  of  the  field. 

Crest.— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-virgin  with  hair  flowing  proper,  the  dexter  hand 
holding  a  gemmed  ring  of  the  first. 


John  Wytham  of  Cliffe=pDorothy,  daughter  and  coheir  of  Will'm 
in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr,  Wycliffe  of  Wicliffe,  in  com.  Ebor. 
died  a°  1656.  |  Esqr. 


r— t 


2.  Anthony  Wytham     1.  William^Anne,   daughter     1.  Margaret,  wife   of  Cutbert 


of    Preston    in    co.     Wytham, 
Dunelm.  son  and 

3.  Roger  Wytham,  a     heire,  died 
Benedictine   Monke     in  his 
at  Doway.  father's 

lifetime. 


of  George  Col- 
lingwood  of  Es- 
lington    in    co. 
Northumb. 
Esqr. 


Conyers,  son  and  heire  to  Sr 
Raphe  Conyers  of  Layton  in 
Episc.  Dunelm.  Knl. 
2.  Catherine,    died    unmar- 
ried. 


I — I — 1 1 

3.  Will'm  Wytham.     2.  George: 

4.  Thomas  Wytham,     Wytham 
marr.  Cath.  da.  of    of  Cliffe 
Will'm     Midleton     in  com. 
of  Stockheld  in         Ebor. 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr.       Esqr,  set. 

5.  Laurence,   died       36  an. 
unmarried.  21  Aug. 

a°  1665. 


:Grace,  da. 
of  Sr  Mar- 
maduke 
Wyvill  of 
Burton 
Constable 
in  com. 
Ebor.  Kn« 
and 
Bar'. 


1.  John  Wytham,  slayne 
at  Preston  fight  in  Lan- 
cashire a0  1648,  being 
then  Lieutenant  Colonell 
to  Colonell  Raphe  Pud- 
sey,  under  the  co'mand 
of  Sr  Marmaduke  Lang- 
dale,  for  ye  service  of  K. 
Charles  the  First. 


rri 

1.  Mary. 

2.  Dorothy, 
wife  of  Hil- 
lary Gray  of 
Bitchburne 
in  co. 

Northumbr. 
son  of  Edw. 
Gray,  Esq1". 

3.  Jane. 


1.  John,  set.  13  ann.  3.  George,  set.  10 
21  Aug.  1665.  ann. 

2.  William,    set.    11  4.  Marmaduke, 
an.  setatis  8  ann. 


1—1 

5.  Laurence,  set. 

6  an. 
3.  Christopher, 

set.  5  ann. 


Dorothy. 


110 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Birdfortii  Wapentake.  Threake,  23  Aug.  a0  1665. 

THOMLINSON  OF  BYRDFORTH. 

To  expect  a  certificate  from  Sr  Richard  Maliverer  Knt  that  this  gent,  is  of  his  family. 


George  Thomlinson  of=pElizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard 
Birdford  in  com.  Ehor.  Staveley  of  Thormonby  in  com. 
died  in  a°  1624.  Ebor. 


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3!  Peter,  '    >  dled  ?  j"     forth  in  com.  Ebor.  set.  57  aim. 
4.  Richard,  (  IUamed'     23  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Thomas  Thomlinson  of  Byrd-=^Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rich. 
Bell  of  Threske  in  com. 
Ebor. 


2.  Thomas. 


1.  George,  ret.  30  an. 
23  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Mary. 

2.  Anne. 


3.  Cicelie. 

4.  Jane. 


Baynton  Beacon. 


Kilhum,  31°  Awj.  1665. 


STAPLETON  OF  WARTRE. 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  nine  : 

1.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  a  crescent  gules  for  difference. 

2.  Sable,  fretty  or. 

3.  Or,  a  saltire  and  a  chief  gules. 

4.  Cheeky  or  and  azure  within  a  bordure  gules,  a  canton  ermine. 

5.  Ermine,  a  crescent  or. 

6.  Barry  of  eight,  or  and  gules. 

7.  Bendy  of  six,  argent  and  azure. 

8.  Argent,  on  a  fess  azure  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

9.  Argent,  a  bend  between  six  martlets  gules. 

Crest.— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  Saracen's  head  affrontee,  round  the  temples  a  wreath  knotted' 
behind,  all  proper. 


Henry  Stapleton  of  Wighill  in=f=. 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


2.  Sr  Philip  Stapleton  of 
Wartre  in  com.  Ebor. 
Kl,  died  at  Calais  in  a0 
1646  or  thereabouts. 


: daughter  of  Sr  John 

Hothom  of  Scorborough  in 
com.  Ebor.    Bar',  widow  of 

Gee    of    Beverley, 

first  wife. 


1.  Robert  Stapleton 
of  Wighill,  Esq' . 

4- 


2.  Robert 
a  Student 
of  Graycs 
1 11110. 


1.  John  Stapleton  of^Elizabeth,  daughter 


Wartre  in  com.  Ebor. 
Esqr,    ret.   28    ai 
31  Aug.  a"  1665. 


of  S*  Wilfride  La 
son  of  Isell  in  com 
Cumbrire,  K'. 


1.   Catherine, 
wife  of  George 
Lesson  of  Dub- 
lyn  in  Ireland. 


2.   Isabell, 

wife  of 

Biggs  of  Rye 
in  com 


Wilfrid  Stapleton,  ret.  2  an. 
31  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Isabell. 


2.  Frances. 


3.  Jane. 


BY  Sill  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1065. 


Ill 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


Kilhum,  31°  Aug.  1665. 


LEGARD  OF  GANTON. 


Arms.— Quarterly  of  six  : 

1.  Argent,  on  a  bend  between  six  mullets  gules  a  cross  pattce  or. 

2.  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules  three  crescents  of  tlie  field. 

3.  Gules,  a  bend  or. 

4.  Argent,  three  water-bougets  sable. 

5.  Argent,  on  a  bend  cottised  sable  three  annulets  of  the  field. 

C.  Or,  a  fess  gules  between  three  popinjays  vert,  collared  of  the  second. 
Chest.— A  greyhound  passant collared  and  ringed 


John  Legard  of  Ganton  in  com.  Ebor.^Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sr  William  Mallory 
died  in  a0  1643.  of  Studley  in  com.  Ebor.,  Kn1. 

r~r  t~i : — n — : zz — : :  — z~zz~r-r-i 

2.  Richard  Legard,  an 
Utter  Barrister  of  ye 


Middle  Temple. 

3.  Will'm,  obijt  sine 
prole. 

4.  Christopher,    died 
unmarried. 

5.  Henry,  died  unmar- 
ried. 

Grace,  daughter  to  Con- 
yers  Ld  Darcy  and  Con- 
yers,  of  Hornby  Castle, 
first  wife. 


1.  John  Le- 
gard of  Gan- 
ton, died   in 
his  father's 
lifetime. 


:Mary,  da.  and 
sole   heire    of 
John  Dawney 
of  Potter 
Brunton  in 
co.  Ebor. 
Esqr. 


1.  Ursula,  wife  of  Gregory 
Crake  of  Marton  in  com. 
Ebor. 

2.  Frances,  wife  of  Sr  John 
Hotham  of  Scorborough  in 
co.  Ebor.  Bar'. 

3.  Jane,  died  unmarried. 


-Sr  John  Legard-pFrances,  daughter  and 


of  Ganton, 
Bar',  ajt.  34 
aim.  31  Aug. 
1665. 


co-heire  of  Sr  Thomas 
Widdrington  of  Chis- 
burne  Grange  in  com. 
Northumbr.  K',  2d 
wife. 


1.  Elizabeth. 

2.  Mary,  wife  of 
William  Ber- 
nard of  West- 
Heslarton  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  Grace,  set.     2.  Dorothy,     1.  John,  Bet.     2.  Thomas, 
8.  ann.  31  set.  4  an.  6  an.  31  set.  5.  an. 

Aug.  1665.         1665.  Aug.  1665.       1665. 


3.  Will'm,     4,  Widdring- 
set.   1  anni     ton,  act.  3 
et  6  mens.      mens,  a0 1665, 
Aug.  81. 


112 


AaSITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Dickering  Wapentaki 


Malton,  29  Aug.  1665. 


STRICKLAND  OF  BOYNTON. 


Arms.— Gules,  a  chevron  between  three  crosses  pattee  or,  on  a  canton  ermine  a  buck's  head 
erased  sable. 


Crest.— A  Turkey-cock  argent  beaked  I 


crested  gules. 


Walter  Strickland  of  Boynton=f=Frances,  daughter  of  Peter  Wentworth 
in  com.  Ebor.  Esq'.  of  Lillingston  in  com.  Oxon.  Esqr. 

Lady  Frances  Finche,=j=Sr  Will'm  Strickland=f=Margaret,  eldest  daugh- 


eldest  daughter 
Thomas  Earle  of  Win- 
chelsey,  of  Eastwell  in 
Kent,  second  wife. 


of  Boynton  in  com. 
Ebor.  Kl  and  Bar4, 
set.  69  an.  29°  Aug. 
1665. 


ter  of  Sr  Rich.  Cholmeley 
of  Whitby  in  com.  Ebor. 
Kn',  first  wife. 


Thomas  =pElizabeth, 


Strick- 
land, 
setatis  26 
annorum 
29  Aug. 
a"  1665. 


daughter 
and  coheire 
of  Sr  Fran- 
cis Pile  of 
Compton 
Beauchamp 
in    com. 
Berks,  Bar1. 


1.  Frances,  wife  of  Barington   Bourchier  of  Beningbrough 
in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 

2.  Margt,  wife  of  Sr  John  Cockeran  of  Ocletre  in  Scotld,  2rt 
son  to  Will'm  Lord  Cockeran  of  Passcle  in  Scotland. 

3.  Milcha,  wife  of  Will'm  Lawson,  son  &   heire  of  Sr   Wil- 
frid Lawson  of  Isell  in  co.  Cumbr.  Kn1. 

4.  Eliz.  wife  of  Will'm  Sl  Quintin   Esqr,  son    &   he.   of  Sr 
Henry  Sl  Quintin  of  Harpham  in  co.  Ebor.  Bar'. 


William,  set.  5  mens. 
Aug.  a°  1665. 


1.  Frances,  set.  4  ann. 
29°  Aug.  1665. 


2.  Jane,  set. 
2.  ann. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


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116 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Pickering  Lithe  Wapentake. 


Malton,  29°  Aug.  «°  1665. 


SMITH  OF  SNEINTON. 

Arms. — Argent,  on  a  bend  azure  between  two  unicorn's  heads  erased  of  the  second  maned 
or,  three  lozenges  ercuinois,  in  chief  a  trefoil  slipped  gules. 


1.  Will'm  Smith,   Coun-=f= 2.  James  Smith   of  Snein-=pHelen,  daughter  of 


eeller  at  Law,  resided 
the  Citty  of  Durham. 


ton  in  Pickering  Lythe  in 
com.  Ebor.  died  in  a0 
1643. 


Francis  Sare    of 
Worsall   in    Cleve- 
land. 


2.  James  Smith  of  Cave     1.  John  Smith-pCatherine, 


in  com.  Ebor.  of  Sneinton, 

3.  Raphe  Smith  of  Cot-  setatis   53  ann. 
tingham  in  co.  Ebor.  29°  Aug. 

4.  Francis  Smith  of  Rus-  1665. 
ton  in  com.  Ebor. 


daugh.  of 
Christophr 
Greene, 
citizen  of 
London. 


~t— r 

1.  Anne. 

2.  Helen,    wife    of    Will'm 
Hunter. 

3.  Susan,  wife  of  John  Sare 
of  Rudby  in  co.  Ebor. 

4.  Catherine,  wife  unto  .... 


Henry,  set.  11  1.  Catherine,  wife  of  Will.  Fairfax 

an.    29   Aug.  of  FurnivalPs-Inne,  in  ye  suburbs 

a° 1665.  of  London. 


n 

2.  Helen. 

3.  Anne. 


Rydale  Wapentake, 


NAEY  OF  MALTON. 


Malton,  30  Aug.  1665. 


Arms.— Gules,  on  a  fess  argent  three  spear's  heads  of  the  field,  in  chief  as  many  annulets  or. 

Enos  Nary  of  Ardneverdneuagh^Margaret,  daughter  of  Owen  O'Ennis 
in  the  province  of  Connaght  and  of  Ballyburly,  in  the  province  of 
county  of  Roscomon  in  Ireland.       Leinster  in  Ireland. 


Nicholas  Nary  of  the  Balleio  of  Will'm  Roe^Marion,  daughter  of  ... . 
in  ye  province  of  Leinster  and  county  of  I  ye  Priory  of  Balliboggan 
Methe  in  Ireland.  of  Methe  in  Ireland. 


. .   Grant  of 
the  county 


Enos  Nary  of  Armabreabagh  in  ye  eounty^Dorothy,  daughter  and  heire  of  Will, 
of  East  Methe  in  Ireland,  died  in  a0  1656  I  Vaughan  of  Balleeoune  in  ye  King's 
or  thereabouts.  |  County  in  Ireland. 


2.   Enos  Nary  of  Bal-  1.  John  Nary  of  Malton— Anne,  daughter  of  Tho- 

lennebracby    in    the  in    co.   Ebor.  ajtatis   47     mas  Hobletwayt  of  Nor- 

county  of   Methe  in  ann.  30  Aug.  a"  1665.        ton     juxta    Malton    in 
Ireland.  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


BY  SIK  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


117 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


Kilhim,  1°  Sept,  1665. 


ROBINSON  OF  BUCKTON. 


i  a  chevron  between  three  bucks  trippant  or  as  many  cinquefoils  gules, 
a  canton  argent. 


John  Robinson,  a  Merchant  in  London,^p. 

died  a0 and  lyeth  interred  in    Sl  I 

Helen's  in  Bishopsgate  Streete. 


Henry  Robynson,  a  Mercht:f=Margaret,  daughter  of 


in  Lond.  died  in  a°  1653. 


Coulthurst,  an  alderman  of  the 
Citty  of  London,  1.  wife. 


John  Robinson=p. .  . . 
of    Rither     in  j 
com.  Ebor.        ^ 

1.  Henry  Robin-  2.  John  Robinson  of  Buck-=pMargaret,  daughter  of  John  Wood- 
son,  died  without  ton  in  co.  Ebor.  died  in  a°  house  of  Corneforth  in  y^  Bishopp- 
iSSUe  1659  vel  circa.  |  rick  of  Durham. 

i 


2.  Henry.  1.  John  Robinson  of  Buck-=Adeline,  daughter  of       1.  Margaret. 

3.  Humphry,     ton    in    com.    Ebor.   aet.    24     Richard    Conyers    of       2.  Dorothy. 

4.  Arthur.         ann.  1  Sep.  1665. 


Filingdales  in  co.  Ebor. 


Whitby  Strand. 


KLlham,  1  Sept.  1665. 


JACKSON  OF  WHITBY. 


The  entrance  and  proofe  of  the  armes  is  respited. 

Richard  Jackson  of  Carhead  in  Whitby  Strand=r= daughter  of 

in    co.    Ebor.     died     in     a°    1648    or    there-     Thomas  Worfolke  of 
abouts.  I  Whitby  Strand. 


3.  George  Jackson  of 
Pickering    in    co. 
Ebor. 

4.  Richard  Jackson 
of  Maske  in  com. 
Ebor. 

5.  Peter    Jackson    of 
Whitby  in  com.  Ebor. 


Jackson  of 
Whitby, 
set.  63  ann. 
1  Sept.  a" 
1665. 


^Susanna, 

1.  John  Jack- 

1. Anne,  wife  of  Ni- 

daugh. 

son   of   Fosse 

cholas    Conyers    of 

of  Henry 

in  Whitby 

Pickering   in    com. 

Russell 

Strand. 

Eborum. 

of  Whit- 

2. Margaret,  wife  of 

by  in 

Osburnc 

com. 

of  Whitby. 

Ebor. 

George  Jackson  of  Whitby  in  com. 
aet.  23  ann.  1°  Sept.  a°  1665. 


Ebor.=pMercie,  daughter  of  Thomas  Broorne  of 
Howden  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  George,  setat. 
5  mens. 


1.  William,  a3t.  2  an.  et  10 
mens.  1°  Sept.  a0  1665. 


Mary,  a;t. 
18  mens. 


118 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


Kilhom,  1°  Se2>l.  16(55. 


HELLARD  OF  KILHAM. 


Asms. — Sable,  a  bend  eottised  between  six  fleurs-de-lis  argent. 


Thomas    Hellard   of  Ruston^Elizabeth,  daughter   of 
parva  in  co.  Ebor.  j  of  Thome-holme  in 


Robert   Batcson 
co.  Ebor. 


1.  Elizabeth,  wife  of Thomas  Hel-=pAlice,  daugh- 


Langton,    a   Merchant    in  lard  of  Rus- 

Hull.  ton  parva, 

2.  Frances,   wife   of  Marma-  died  a0  1665 

duke  Teuison  of  Long-Rus-  vel  circa. 
ton  in  com.  Ebor. 


ter  of  John 
Cliffe  of  Bur- 
weston  in 
com.  Staff. 


1 — I 

3.  Dorothy,  wife  unto 
Henry  Snell  of  Gar- 
ton  in  com.  Ebor. 

4.  Sarah,  wife  of  John 
Ellerton  of  Boythorpe 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1 

■    ■■  i 

1.   Henry   Hellard- 

=Mary,  daugh- 

2. Sl  Quin- 

3.  Thomas 

4.  Samuell 

5.  John 

of  Kilham   in    co. 

ter  of  Tho- 

tin Hellard 

Hellard  of 

Hellard  of 

Hellard, 

Ebor.  a3t.   63  ann. 

mas  Wayte 

of  Ruston 

Harpham 

Langtoft 

died 

1  Sept.  a°  1665. 

of  Eland  in 

in  co.  Ebor. 

in  co. Ebor. 

in  com. 

without 

com.  Staff. 

^ 

T3 

Ebor.=f= 

issue. 

* 

* 

^ 

North  Bayliwick  of  Holdernesse.  Hull,  4°  aSV/j«.  1665. 

FULTHORPE  OF  SIGLESTHORNE. 


Ahms. — Argent,  a  cross  moline  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
Crest. — A  horse  passant  argent,  bridle  azure,  bit  or. 

Christopher  Fullthorpe  of  Tunstall  in^Mary,  daughter  of  Clement 
com.  Palat.  Dunelm.  Esqr.  j       Colmer,  Dr  in  Divinity. 


Clement  Fulthorpe  of  Tunstall  in^Isabell,  daughter  of  S1'  John  Calverley  of  Littlc- 
com.  Palat.  Dunelm.  Burne  in  com.  Palat,  Dunelm.  Kl,  1  wife. 


2.  Christopher  Fulthorp,  Rector  of  Sig 
in  Holdernesse,  set.  35  ann.  4  Sept.  a° 


flesthorne     1.  John  Fulthorpe  of  Tun-=j=.... 
1665.  stall  in  com.  Palat.  Dunelm.    | 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665.  119 

Holme  Beacon  Wapentake.  PocHington,  7  Sept.  1665. 

CONSTABLE  OF  EVERINGHAM. 


Akms.— Quarterly  of  sixteen  ;  on  the  fess  point  the  badge  of  a  baronet  of  England  : 

1 .  Quarterly  gules  and  vair,  a  bend  or.    Constable. 

2.  Gules,  a  pale  of  lozenges  or.    Halton. 

3.  Or,  a  lion  rampant  purpure.    Lacy. 

4.  Or,  a  chief  azure.    Lizures. 

5.  Cheeky,  or  and  gules,  on  a  chief  argent  a  lion  passant-sable.    Cumberworth. 

6.  Argent,  two  bars  engrailed  sable.     Stanes. 

7.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  sable.    Argum. 

8.  Gules,  an  eagle  displayed  argent.    Suthill. 

9.  Gules,  a  cinquefoil  argent.    Poucher. 

10.  Argent,  a  bend  sable.    Paynell. 

11.  Or,  on  a  mount  a  pear-tree  vert.    Pirton. 

12.  Or,  on  a  cross  sable  five  crescents  argent.    Ellis. 

13.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  vair.    Everingham. 

14.  Argent,  a  fess  azure,  in  chief  a  label  of  five  points  gules.    Birkin. 

15.  Sable,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  argent.    Cauz. 

16.  Argent,  on  a  fess  between  two  bars-gemelles  gules  three  fleurs-de-lis  or.    Normanvill. 

Cbest.— A  ship  with  three  masts,  sails  furled,  all  or. 

Marmaduke  Constable  of  Evering-=pFrances,  daughter  of  Thomas 
ham  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr,  died  3°     Metham  of  Metham  in  com. 
Apr.  a0  D'ni  1632.                              |  Ebor.  Esqr. 
, ' 1 1 — 1 — I 

1.  Sir  Philip  Constable^pAnne,  onely  daughter  2.  Robert.  3.  Michaell,  \  died 
of  Everingham,  Bodied  I  of  Sr  William  Roper  of  4.  Marmaduke,  J  un- 
25°  Febr.  1664.               |  Eltham  in  Kent,  Kn'.  5.  Thomas,         )   marr. 

r— ! rJ 1- I 1 

2.  Philip.      1.  Sr  Marmaduke  Con-=pAnne,   daughter  of     1.    Bar-   3.  Catherine,  wife 

3.  Thomas,  stable  of  Everingham, 


Bart.  at.  45  an.  7 
a° 1665. 


Richard  Sherburne  bara.  of  Edward  Shel- 
of  Stanihurst  in  co.  2.  Anne,  don  of  Barton  in 
Lane.  Esq*.  com.  Oxon. 


Philip,  at.  14  an.  7  Sept.  1665.         Anne. 


120 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Wilton  Beacon.  Podtlington,  7°  Sept.  1665. 

WILBERFOSSE  OF  WILBERFOSSE. 

Arms.— Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  and  membered  gules. 

Robert  Wilberfosse  of  Wilber-^Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas 
fosse  in  com.  Ebor.  died  in  a0  I  Burland  of  Stockton  in  com. 
1640  vel  circa.  |  Ebor. 


Marg1,  daugh.  of^RogerWil-^Margaret,  daugh 
....  Eathrope         berfosse  ter  of  John  Agarc 

of  Kilpin  in  co.        of  Wilber- 
Ebor.  ob.  s.  fosse,  died 

prole.  1st  wife.         a0  1662. 


ter  of  John  Agard 
of  Stockton  in 
com.  Eborum, 
2  wife. 


1.  Dorothy,  wife  of Cob 

of  Full-Sutton  in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Wil- 
liamson of  Newton  in  com.  Ebor. 

3.  Anne,  wife  of  Thomas  Cooper 
of  Barnby  in  com.  Ebor. 


married    Emmot, 
daugh.  of  Simon  New- 
love    of   Wetwang    in 
com.  Ebor.' 

3.  William. 

4.  Thomas. 


1.  Roger   Wil-=pAnne,   daugh-     1.  Anne,  wife  of  Will'm 


berfosse    of 
Wilberfosse, 
set.  31  ann.  7 
Sept.  1665. 


ter  of  Will'm 
Plaxton  of 
Pocklington 
in    com. 
Ebor. 


Horseley  of  Beck- 
house  in  Pickering 
Lythe. 

2.  Margaret. 

3.  Mary. 


Roger,  set.  8  ann. 
7  Sept.  1665. 


Rydale  Wapentake. 


Malton,  30°^.  1665. 


PORTINGTON  OF  MALTON. 

Arms.— Gules,  on  a  bend  argent  cotised  or  three  martlets  sable. 


William  Portington  of  Elloughton,  a^=. 

younger  son  to Portington  of  I 

Portington  in  com.  Ebor. 


I ; i 

2.  Francis  Portington  of  Ellow-^pEllen,  daughter  of  Fran-  1.  William  Porting- 
ton,  set.  62  ann.   30   Aug.  a°      cis  Scarfe  of  Ellowton  in  ton  of  Ellowton.=p 
1665.                                                |  com.  Ebor.  J^. 


Mary,  daughter  of=Timothy  Portington=pMary,  daughter  of=Frances,  daughter  of 


Thomas    Pye    of 
Malton,   first  wife, 
ob.  s.  prole. 


of  Malton  in  com. 
Ebor.  set.  35  ann. 
30  Aug.  a0  1665. 


Rob1    Ruddock    of  Robert  Thornton   of 

Eglethorpe-grange  Newton    in    com. 

in    com.    Ebor.   2'1  Ebor.  third  wife, 
wife. 


Elizabeth,  tet.  3  an  nor.  et  10  mensium  30  Aug.  1665. 


BY  STT!  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


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123 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


Kilham,  31  Aug.  1GG5. 


WHEATHE  OF  LANGTOFT. 


Respite  given  for  exhibiting  the  armes. 

=pPhilip  Wheathe  of  Hin-nFEllen,  daughter  of Wal- 

j     derwell,  in  co.  Ebor.     j      den  of in  co.  Derb. 


Philip.  Joseph  Weathe  of  RuIlington=pElizabeth,  daughter  of  Dr  Zachary 
in  com.  Ebor.  died  in  a0  I  Steward,  a  divine;  of  the  Stewards 
1641  vel  circa.  |  of  the  Isle  of  Ely. 


Elizabeth,  daughter  and  sole^ 
heire  of  Thomas  Hungate  of 
Scampston  in  com.  Ebor.  1st 
wife. 


Philip  Wheathe  of=Mary,  daughter  of  Francis  Top- 
Langtofte  in  com.  ham  of  Upper- Bradley  in  Craven 
Ebor.  set.  40  anno-  in  com.  Ebor.  and  widow  of 
rum  31  Aug.  a0  George  Spenser  of  Langtoft,  2 
16(35.  wife. 


4.  Walter. 


Philip. 


2.  Thomas. 


1.  John,  set.  20  an. 
31  Aug.  1665. 


Anne. 


Baynton  Beacon  Wapentake. 


Kilham,  31°  Aug.  1665. 


REMINGTON  OF  LUND. 


Abms.— Barry  of  twelvo  argent  and  azure,  over  all  a  tend  gules. 
No  proofc  made  of  these  armes. 


i 

Sir  Robert  Remington,  Kn',  Pre- 
sident of  Munster  in  Ireland. 


i 
Richard  Remington,  Dr  in  Divinity ,=j=, 
parson  of  Lockington  in  com.  Ebor.  | 
1 


Richard  Remington  of  Lund  in  com.-j-Mary, 
Ebor.  died  in  a°  1648. 

■ 4 

2.  Timothy     =FElizabeth, 


daughter  of  Sr  John  Hotham,  of  Scor- 
borough  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


Remington  of 
Newbold  in 
com.  Eborum. 


daughter 
of 

Amcotes. 


4> 


1.  Sr  Thomas  = 
Remington  of 
Lund  in  com. 
Ebor.  K',  set.  54 
ann.  31°  Aug. 
a°  1665. 


rm — 

3.  John. 

4.  Thomas. 

5.  Chris- 
tophr. 

6.  Charles. 


Hannah, 
daughter  of 
Sr  William 
Gee  of 
Beverley  co. 
Ebor.  Kn'. 


1.  Richard  Remington,  son  and  1.  Mary,  wife 
heire,  set.  30  an.  31  Aug.  1665.       of  Josias 

2.  Will'm    Remington,    marr.       Prickett  of 
Dorothy,  da.  of  Sr  Matt.  Boyn-       Allerthorp 
ton  of  Agnes  Burton,  Bl,  widow       in  co.  Ebor. 
of    John    Anlaby     of    Etton,  2.  Hannah. 
Esq'. 


1.  Margaret,  wife  of 
Robert  Cracroftof  Wisby 
in  co.  Line.  Esqr. 

2.  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas 
Crompton  of  Driffield 
in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 

1    I    I  T"l 

3.  Eliz.wifeof  Clement 
Ellys  of  Kirkby  in 
com.  Nott. 

4.  Margaret. 

5.  Susanna. 

6.  Jane. 

7.  Martha. 


124 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Rydale  Wapentake. 


Maltm,  29°  Aug.  1665. 


BARTON  OF  CAWTON. 


Arms. — Quarterly,  a  crescent  for  difference : 

1  aud  4.  Ermine,  on  a  fess  gules  three  annulets  argent. 

2  and  3.  Gules,  three  lions  passant  in  bend  argent  eotised  gobouy  of  the  second  and  azure. 

Crest.— A  wolfs  head  erased  argent,  a  crescent  gules  for  difference. 


William  Barton  of  Cauton  in  co.  Ebor 
descended   by  a    younger  son  from 
Bartons  of  Whenby  in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Robert  Barton  of=f= daughter 

Cawton,  heire  to  his     of Brand 

brother.  |  of  . .  , 

1 , 


ye     Will 
I  dens 


Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Will'm  Botteresse  of  Ar- 
denside  in  co.  Ebor. 


1.  Thomas  Barton  of  Cauton,  of 
whom  there  is  no  issue  remayn- 
ing. 


2.    John    Bar-=j=Ruth,  daugh-     1.  William  Bar-=Helen,  daughter     Elizabeth,    wife 


ton  of  Cawton, 
died  a0  1657 
or  thereabouts. 


ter  of  George  ton  of  Cawton,  of  Charles  Tank-  of  Will' 

Watson    of  obijt  sine   prole  ard  of  Whixley  of  Cawton    in 

Old-Malton  in  mascula.  in    co.    Ebor.  com.  Ebor. 

co.  Eborum.  Esqr. 


2.  Thomas.        1.  George  Barton  of  Cawton'- 

3.  William.       in  com.  Ebor.   set.  26  aim. 

29  Aug.  1665. 

r~1 1 

3.  Lascells,  set.     2.  George,  set.  2  an. 


:Mary,  daughter  of  Francis 
Lascells  of  Ganthorpe  in 
com.  Ebor. 


12  septim. 


et  9  mens. 


Thomas,  set.  7  an. 
29  Aug.  1665. 


1.  Elizabeth. 

2.  Mary. 


Pickering  Lithe  Wapentake. 


Malto?i,  29  Aiuj.  1665. 


SYMPSON  OF  RYTON. 


Arms. — Per  bend  nebulde  or  and  sable,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged. 

Crest.— Out  of  a  mural  coronet  argent  a  demi-lion  rampant  gardant  per  pale  wavy  or  and  sable, 
holding  in  the  paws  a  sword  erect  hilted  of  the  second. 
He  produced  these  amies  depicted  on  a  tablet.    Qu.  for  better  proofe  ? 

Richard  Simpson  of  Edgeston=pMargaret,  daughter  of  William  Wytham  of 
in  co.  Ebor.  Britanby  and  Redeston  in  com.  Ebor. 

I ' " 1 

Will'm  Simpson-p- daughter  of 1.  Roger  Simpson,  of 

of  Ryton  in  co.     Atkinson,  and  widow  of whom   there    is    noe 

Ebor.  |  Mason  of  Welham  in  co.  Ebor.  issue  male  remayning. 


3.  Robert,     2.  Henry 
died   un-       Simpson  of 
married.       Smeaton  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  William^Ursula,  daughter 
Simpson  of  and  heire  of  Tho. 
Ryton ,  died  Silvester  of  Great 
in  a0  1638.  Driffeild  in  com. 
Ebor. 


n 

1.  Ellen,  first  marr.  to 
Will'm  Hustler  of  Brid- 
lington in  co.  Ebor.,  after- 
wards to  Sr  Edward  Buck- 
hock  of in  Kent. 

2.  Mary,  died  unmarried. 


Thomas  Simpson  of  Ryton,  a3t.=pMary,  daughter  of  Sr  Will'm  Cay  ley  of     Ell 
34  ann.  29  Aug.  a0  1665.       |  Brumpton  in  com.  Ebor.  Kl  and  Bar' 


died 
unmarried . 


1.  William,  set.  6  an.  2'J  Aug.  1665 
'J.  Thomas,  a)t.  4  an.  1665. 


1.  Dorothy,  aH.  11  an. 

2.  Mary,  died  young. 


1665. 


3.  Mary,  set. 
1  anni. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1605. 


125 


Pickering  Lythe  Wapentake. 


Ma&ton,  29°  Aug.  1685. 


CALEY  OF  RRUMPTON. 

Aums.-  Quarterly  argent  and  sable,  on  a  bend  gules  three  mullets  of  the  first. 

Cbest.— A  demi-lion  rampant  or,  charged  with  a  bend  gules,  thereon  three  mullets  argent,  bo 

the  paws  u  battle-axe,  head  of  the  last,  handle  of  the  second,  charged  with  a  quatrc- 

fuil  of  the  first. 


fl  John  Caley  of  Ouby  in  com.  Norff.=p. , 


John  Cayley  of  Normanton- 
in  com.  Ebor. 


Will'm  Cayley  of  Ouby  in  com.  Norff. 
Kl,  died  without  issue  male. 


"J  Edward  Cayley  of  Brumpton  in  com 
Ebor.  died  6°  Decemb.  a°  1  642. 


=pAnne,  daughter  of  William  Walters 
of  Cundall  in  com.  Ebor. 


S' 


Cayley  of  New- 
land  in  oo.civit. 
Coventr.  Knt. 
3.  Thomas 
Cayley,  died 
unmarried. 


1.    Sr  Will'm 
Cayley  of  Brump- 
ton in  com.  Ebor. 
K'    and    Bar', 
set.   56  ann.    29 
Aug.  a0  1665. 


Dorothy,  eldest 
daughter  of  Sr 
William  S« 
Quintin  of 
Ilarpham  in 
com.  Ebor. 
Bart. 


2.  Arthur  Cayley,  married 
Eliz.  daughter  of  Tho. 
Shipton,  Alderman  of 
London. 

3.  Cornelius. 


1.  William  Cayley  ,=pMary 
son   and   hcire, 
let.  30  an.  29  Aug 
1665. 


5.  Thomas,  set.  6  ann.     Dorothy. 

6.  Charles,  a3t.  5  ann. 

7.  Symon,  act.  4  ann. 

8.  Henry,  oat.  2  ann. 


1.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Rob'Coult- 

hurst  of  Up-Leatham  in  com. 

Ebor. 
2     Cathorino,   wife     of   Arthur 

Ingram   of  Knottingley   in   co. 

Ebor.  Esq1-. 
3.  Anno,  wife  of  Thomas  Daivill 

of  Kirkby  Fletham  in  com.  Ebor. 

n 

1.  Mary,  wife  of 
Thomas  Simp- 
son of  Ryton  in 


laugh,  and 
heire  of  Barnabas 
HolbeckeofFillong- 
ley  in  com.  Warr. 


com.  Ebor. 
2.  Anne. 


1.  William,  ret.  12  an.  30  Aug.  1665. 

2.  Arthur,  ret.  10  ann. 

3.  Edward,  jet.  9  an.  1665. 

4.  Barnabas,  vet.  7  an.  1665. 


126 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


KUImm,  31°  Aug.  1G65. 


BOYNTON  OF  BARMSTON. 


AnMS. — Quarterly : 

1  and  4.  Or,  a  less  between  three  crescents  gules. 

2.  Gules,  a  cross  moline  or. 

3.  Azure,  two  bars  wavy  argent. 


Sr  Thomas  Boynton  of  .. . .  ^Isabell,  daughter  of  Sir  Will'm   Nor- 
in  co.  Ebor.  Kn'.  |  manvill  of  Killingwick  in  co.  Ebor.  K*. 


1.  Henry  Boyn- ^Margaret,  daughter  and  coheir  to  Sr  Martin  dc  la  Sec  of  Barmc- 
ton,  Esq1".  ston,  Knt.  by  Marg',  coh.  of  Christopher  Spenser. 


Thomas  Boynton  of  Barmston  ,=pCecelye,  daughter  of  Sr  James  Strangways  of 


Esqr. 


T 


Smeton,  Kn*. 


Mathcw  Boynton  of  Barmston  in  com.  Ebor.=r=Anne,  daughter  of  Sr  John  Bui- 
Esq1'.  mer,  Kl. 


Sr  Thomas  Boynton  of^pFranccs,  daughter  of  Francis  Forbusher  of  Doncaster  in  com. 
Barmston,  Kn1.  Ebor.  1st  wife. 

, , I , 


Anno,  wife  of  Francis 
Vaugban  of  Sutton  super 
Darwent  in  co.  Ebor. 


S1  Francis  Boyn 
ton  of  Barmston, 
K'. 


— Dorothy,  daughter  and  at  length  sole 
hcire  unto  Sr  Christopher  Place  of  Han- 
naby  ir 


in  com.  Ebor.  Kn'. 


Dorothy,  wife  of  Sr  Henry     S'    Mathew  Boynton^Frances,    daughter  to    Sr    Henry 

Griffith  of  Agues  Burton,  K'  and 
Bar',  and  heire  to  Sr  Henry  Grif- 
fith, her  brother. 


Bellingham   of   Lcvens  in     of  Barmston,  K'  and 
com.  Wcstmerl.  Kn'.  Bar',    died     in     a0 

1646. 


2.  Mathew  =Isabell, 


ma- 
duke. 

4.  Gus- 
tavus. 


Boynton, 
slaincat  Wi- 
gan  in  the 
advance  of  yc 
army  of  K. 
Ch.  the  se- 
cond out  of 
Scotland 
towards 
Worcester. 


da.  of 
Robert 
Staple- 
ton  of 
Wighill 
in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.  Sr  Fran- 
cis Boyn- 
ton   of 
Barmston, 
Bar',  cct. 
47  an.  81 
Aug.  a° 
1665. 


Constance, 
daugh.  of 
William 
Viscount 
Say  and 
Sealc. 


1    I    I    I 

1.  Mary. 

2.  Dorothy,  wife  of  John 
Anlaby  of  Etton  in  co. 
Ebor.  Esqr. 

3.  Elizabeth,  wife  unto 
John  Heme,  son  of  ... . 
Heme  of  Bockenheld 
in  co 

4.  Margaret,  wife  unto 
John  Robinson  of  Rithcr 
in  co.  Ebor. 


Nathaniell,  set.  19     Will'm  Boynton,  son  and: 
an.  1665.  heire,  set.  22  an.  31  Aug. 

Henry,a:t.l7ann.     a°  1665. 


Griffith  Boynton,  ajt.  1  anni  31  Aug.  a"  166i 


:Eliz.  daughter  &  coheire  of     Frances. 
Jolin  Bernard,  Alderman  of 
Kingston  sup'  Hull. 

1 


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BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUODALE,   1665. 


127 


BOYNTON  OF  RAWCLIFFE. 


2.  Sr  Christopher=p daughter  to Conyers 

Boynton,  Kn1.     |  of  Ormcsby  in  com.  Ebor. 


Christopher  Boynton  of  Sadborough 
in  com.  Eborum. 


:Elizabcth,  daughter  of  Robert  Strang- 
ways  of  Skelton  in  co.  Ebor. 


i 

Sr  Cliristopher= 
Boynton  of  Sad- 
borough,  Kl. 

1.  Sr  Henry  Boyn-^Isabell,  daughter  &  heire 
ton,  Kl.  |      of  Bertram  Lumley. 


rAgnes,  daughter  of 
Henry  Lord  Scroope 
of  Bolton. 


1.  Jane,  wife  of  Sr  William  2.  Eliz.  wife  ot 
Nevill  of  Thorneton  Briggs  Sr  Gerard  Wid- 
in  com.  Ebor.  K'.  drington,  Kl. 


2.  John  ^= daughter  of 

Boynton.  |  Leonard  of . .  . .  in  co.  Ebor. 


Isabell,  daughter  and  solo  heire,  wife 
of  Henry  Gascoignc,  2d  son  of  S1' 
Wm  Gascoigne  of  Gauthrope  in  com. 
Ebor.  K«. 


Leonard   Boynton  of=pMary,  daughter  of  Dr 


VVillerby  in  co.  Ebor. 
died  a0  29  Eliz.  Re- 


Stephen  Tublay,  Phi 
sitian  to  King  Henry 
the  8'". 


Stephen  Boynton  of  Rawcliffe  in  com.^Susan,  daughter  and  coheir  to  John  Harrison 
Ebor.  died  in  a0  1629.  of  Pollington  in  com.  Ebor. 


Thomas  Boyn-=pJanc,  daugh.  of 


ton  of  Raw- 
cliffo  in  com. 
Ebor.  died  a0 
1657. 


r-rn 

2.  Stephen. 

3.  Francis. 

4.  Mathew. 


John  Awnby  of 
Sherwood 
com.  Ebor. 
gent. 


- — r—r-i 

1.  Jane,  wife  of  Will.  Norman  of  Burton  Salmon  in 
com.  Ebor. 

2.  Mary,  wife  of  Francis  Nuthall  of  Rawcliffe ;  after 
to  Tho.  Estoft  of  Estoft. 

3.  Lucie,  wife  of  Robert  Vicars  of  Scausby. 


1.  John  Boyn-— Frances,  daugh- 
ton  of   Raw-      ter  and   coheire 
cliffe  in  com.       of  John  Bernafd, 
Ebor.   Esqr.        Alderman  of 
Kt.44ann.310     Kingston  super 
Aug.  a"  1665.     Hull. 


1.  Anne,  wife  of  William  Ramsden, 
Alderman  of  Hull. 

2.  Susan,  wife  of Hodsall  <>t 

London  Merchant. 

3.  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Appleyard 
of  Ulseby  in  co.  Line. 


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129 


HOLDERNESSE  NORTH  BaYLIWICK. 


Poeklinffttm,  7  Sept.  16G5. 


GRYMSTON  OF  DRYNGE. 

Arms. — Argent,  on  a  fess  sable  three  mullets  or  pierced  gules,  a  canton  of  the  last. 
Ceest. — A  stag's  head  with  a  ring  round  the  neck  argent. 


Thomas  Grymston  of  Grymston-garth=p. 
in  Holdernesse  Esqr. 

3.  John  Grimston  of=pGrace,  daughter  of     1.  Thomas  Gryms-=j=Dorothy,  daughter  of 
Frastrope   in    co. 
Ebor.  3d  son. 


Will'm  Strickland 
of  Boynton  in  com. 
Ebor.  Esqr. 


ton  of  Grymston, 
Esqr. 


Ts*    M 
|  Thwa 


armaduke 
aytesof  Syveton. 


1 .  Marmaduke  Gryms- 
ton of  Frastrope. 


2.   Francis 
Grymston 
of  Fras- 
trope. 


3.  Henry  Grymston  of=f=Anne,  daughter  of 
Sherbourne  in  co.  Ebor.  William  Strickland 
died  in  a°  1645  vel  of  Eston  in  com. 
circa.  Eborum. 


John  Grymston  of  Dringe  in  Holdernesse  in     Grace,  wife  of  Marshall  Ripley 
com.  Ebor.  set.  34  ann.  7  Sept.  a0  1665.  of  Preston  in  Holdernesse. 


Holdernesse  South  Bayliwick. 

HOLME  OF  PALL-HOLME. 


Hull,  2»  Sept.  166S 


2.  Ed- 
ward, 
died 
young. 


Arms.— Quarterly : 

1  and  4.  Barry  of  six  or  and  azure,  on  a  canton  argent  a  chaplet  gules.     Holme. 

2.  Sable,  a  lion  rampant  double-queued  argent  collared  gules.    Wastneys. 

3.  Argent,  a  fess  sable  between  seven  lozenges  gules.    Rockele. 

Henry  Holme  of  Pall-Holme  in  co.^Dorothy,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Ebor.  Esqr,  died  in  a0  1631  or  I  Grymston  of  Grymston-garth 
thereabouts.  J  in  com.  Ebor. 

+ 


1.  Christo-  : 
pher  Holme 
of  Pall- 
Holme, 
Esqr,  died 
a<>  1657. 


:Margl,  daugh 
of  Sr  John 
Langton  of 
Langton  in 
com.  Line. 
K'. 


l 

1.  Frances,  died  unmar- 
ried. 

2.  Anne,died  unmarried. 

3.  Dorothy,  wife  of  John 


4.  Eliz.  wife  of  Tho- 
mas Hill  of  Tun- 
stall  in  co.Ebor  and 
died  without  issue. 
Catterall  of  Hollim  in  5.  Mary, wife  of  Rich- 
Holdernesse,  and  died  ardCatherallof  Hol- 
without  issue.  lim  in  Holdernesse. 


2.  Christopher     1.   He.ry  Holme  of  Pall-^Penelope,   daughter   of    Sr     Catherine. 
Holme  of  Skef-     Holme     Esqr,    retatis     42     Francis    Rhodes   of    Barl- 
fling    in    Hoi-     ann.  2°  Sept.  1665.  brough  in  co.  Derb.  K'  and 

Bar1. 


Henry,  oet.  14 


2"  Sept.  1665. 


1.  Anne.         2.  Margaret. 


130 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Wilton  Beacon.  PocMington,  7  Sept.  1665. 

PRICKET  OF  ALLERTHORPE. 

Arms.— Or,  on  a  cross  azure  quarter-pierced  of  the  field  four  mascles  of  the  first. 

Marmaduke  Pricket,  a  younger  son  to=f= 

Pricket  of  Nateland  in  com 

Westmerld. 


Robert  Pricket  of  Everiugham  in: 
com.  Ebor.  died  in  Queene  Eliz. 
time. 


Margaret,  daughter  of  Hugh  Hinds- 
ley  of  Woodhouse  in  the  parish  of 
Sutton  in  com.  Ebor. 


Marmaduke  Pricket  of  Allerthorpe  in  com.^=  Barbara,  daughter  of  John  Bew 
Ebor.  died  a0  1652.  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke. 


3.  George     2.  Robert  Pricket=pMary,  daugh- 
Pricket.       of  Wressle  in  ter  of  Marma- 

com.  Eboruni.  duke  Lord 

I  Langdale. 

r H 

1.  Barbara,  set.  9  an.       2.  Lenox,  a  daughter, 
7  Sept.  a0  1665.  set.  8  ann. 


LJi 


j  Pricket^Mary,  daughter  of  S1' 


of  Allerthorpe, 
ajtatis  39  an.  7 
Sept.  1665. 


Thomas  Remington 
of  Lund  in  com. 
Ebor.  Kn'. 


Mary. 


Marmaduke,  ajtatis  3  ann. 
7  Sept.  a0  1665. 


The  Borough  of  Kingston  upon  Hull.  Hull,  6°  Sept.  1665. 

RIPLEY  OF  KINGSTON  SUPER  HULL. 

Arms. — Per  chevron  or  and  azure,  three  lions  rampant  counterchanged. 


Lionell  Ripley  of  Rippon  in  com.  Ebor. -y 

died  in  Hull  tempore  Eliz.  Regince.     j 

Robert  Ripley  of  Kingston  upon  Hull,=f=Emmot,  daughter  of  John  Boyse 
died  a°  1624,  or  thereabouts.  of  Egton  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Francis, 

3.  William, 

\ i 

died  young. 


Mary,  daughter=pRobert  Ripley ,=Elizabeth,daugh- 


of  Francis  Bui 
rell  of  Kingston 
upon  Hull,  first 
wife. 


Alderman  of 
Kingston  upon 
Hull,  ast.  68 
ann.  6  Sept.  a° 
1665. 


ter   of   Edward 
Richardson,    Al- 
derman  of  Hull, 
2<i  wife. 


1.  Elizabeth,  wife 
unto  George  Car- 
leil  of  Hull. 

2.  Margaret,  wife 
unto  John  Scol- 
let  of  Hull. 


2.  Lyonell  Ripley.         1.  Marshall  Ripley  of=Grace,  daughter  of  Elizabeth,  wife  of 

3.  Peregrine  Ripley.     Preston     in     Holder-     Henry  Grymston  of  John   Pearson    of 

nesse,    cet.   38   an.  6     Sherburne  in  Hoi-  Kingston    upon 

Sept.  1665.  dernesse.  Hull. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,,   1665. 


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132 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


HOLDERNESSE  NORTH  BaYLYWICK. 

BETHELL  OF  WEAYS. 


Hull,  2°  Sep.  1665. 


Arms — Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  boar's  heads  couped  sable  an  etoile  or. 
Crest. — A  griffin's  head  between  two  wings  displayed  azure,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  etoile  or. 


Thomas  Bethell  of  Maunsell=p. 
in  com.  Hereford. 


3.  Roger    Bethell   of=p. 
Wrays     in    Holder-  I 
nesse  in  com.  Ebor. 
died  circa  ann.  1625. 


2.  Nicholas  Be-=p. . 
thell    of   Maid-  I 
enhead    in    co.  | 
Heref.  ,f 


1.   Sr    Hugh=f= 

Bethell  of  El- 
lerton  in  co. 
Ebor.  K'. 


2.  Robert  Be-=p. . 
thell  of  Ever- 
thorpe  in  co. 
Ebor. 


1.  Hugh   Bethell=pHelen,  daughter  of     Gresill,  sole  daughter 


of  Wrays  in  com. 
Ebor.  died  a0 
1657  vel  circiter. 


Thomas  Johnston  and  heir,  wife  to  Sr 
of  Bisshop- Burton  John  Wray  of  Glent- 
in  com.  Ebor.  worthincom.  Line.  K'. 


1.  Sr  Hugh  Bethell^Mary,  daughter  and     Ellen,  wife  of 


of  Wrays  in  com. 
Ebor.  Kn',  set.  49 
annorum  2  Sept.  a° 
1665. 


coheire   of    Thomas  Christopher 

Mitchelbourne   of  Bacon  of  Fer- 

Carleton    in    com.  riby  in  com. 

Ebor.  Ebor. 


Hugh  Bethell,  set.  13  annor.  2  Sept.  1665. 


HoLDERiVESS  NORTH  BAYLIWICK. 

HARRISON  OF  HORNESEY. 

The  proofe  of  the  armes  respited. 


Hull,  A°  Sept.  1665. 


Harrison   of  Bigglesworth^ 
in  com.  Bedf. 


Thomas  Harrison  of  Bur-^Susan,  daughter  of  John  Polled  of  Preston 
wash  in  com.  Sussex.       |      House  in  ye  parish  of  Shoreham  in  Kent. 

I 1 ' 1 

3.  Etobert  Harrison  of     2.  Thomas  Harrison  of  Hornesey     1.  John  Harrison^p 

Icklesbam  in  com.         in    Holdernessc,   a;t.  47  ann.  4     of  Burwash  in  co.  | 
Sussex.  Sept.  a0  1665.  Sussex.  J^ 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665.  133 

Rippon  Libertye.  Kilham,  31  Aug.  1665. 

CROSLAND  OF  NEWBY. 

Arms.— Quarterly  argent  and  gules,  a  cross  botonne'e  counterchangcd ,  a  crescent  for  difference  ; 
an  escutcheon  of  pretence  :  Gules,  a  fret  argent.    Fleming  of  Rydale. 

Roger  de  Crosland=^Philippa,  daughter  of Ufton. 


Adam  de  Crosland,  tempore  Edw.  I.^. 


Gilbert  de  Crosland=f:. 

I ' 

Sr  John  de  Crosland,  Kl.= 


1.  Sr  Edward  Crosland,  Kl.=F 2.  Thomas  Crosland=p. 


Grace,  daughter  and  heire,  wife  of  Richard  Crosland-j-. 

Sr  Robert  Beamont,  Kn'. 


Hugh  Crosland^- 
John  Crosland=p. 


William  Crosland=fAgnes,  daughter  of Clarke  of  Morton  in  com.  Derbire. 


Richard  Cros-^Joane,  daughter  and  heire  of Norman  of 

land.  in  corn.  Nott. 

r-n 1 r-r-i 

2.  Will'm.     ^  1.  Thomas=i= daugh.  of Alice,  wife  unto  Simon  Sheild. 

3.  Nor-  Crosland.     I  Hawksworth   of  Hawks-     Eliz.  wife  of  Will'm  Harbut. 
man.  worth.  Margaret,  wife  unto   John 

j  Broomby. 

r t J- in 

George.     John  Crosland  of=pElizabeth,  daughter  of     1.  Anne. 

Hemsley  in  com.     George    Clapham    of         2.  Grace,  wife  of  Leonard  Cal- 
Ebor.  [  Beamsley  in  co.  Ebor.         vert  of  Kipling  in  co.  Ebor. 

i 1 ' n 

2.  Peter.     1.  John   Cros-=pJane,   daughter  of  1.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Talbot  of 

land  of  Hems-  I  Henry  Atkinson  of  Thorneton  in  le  street  in  com.  Ebor. 

ley,  died  in           Little  Cattail  in  2.  Ellen,   wife  of  Mich.   Ernley  of 

Nov.  1636.        I  com.  Ebor.  

I 1 ' 1 — I — I 

2.  Henry     1.  Sir  Jordan   Crosland   of=pBridget,  eldest   da.     1.  Eliz.  wife  of  Charles 
Cros-  Newby    in   the   Liberty  of 


land.  Rippon  inco.  Ebor.  Kl,  now 

Constable  of  Scarborough 
Castle  in  co.  Ebor.  aet.  45 
an.  31  Aug.  1665. 


to  John  Fleming  of       Tankard  of  Arden. 

Rydale  in  co.  West-  2.  Eleanor,    wife    of 

merld,  Esqr,  and  sis-       Colonell    Pri- 

ter   and   coheir   to       deaux. 

Will'm  her  brother.  3.  Jane. 


I 1 ' 1 T1 

3.  George,  a;t.         2.  Charles,  set.  1.  John,  ret.  13  an.         1.  Dorothy. 

5  mensium.    •  10  annor.  31  Aug.  1665.  2.  Jane. 


134  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 

Holdernesse  Middle  Bayliwick.  Kingston  super  Hull,  4  Sept.  1665. 

THORPE  OF  DANTHORPE. 

Aiims.— Quarterly  of  six  : 

1.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules  between  eight  fleurs-de-lis  azure.* 

2.  Argent,  senie'e  of  fleurs-de-lis  azure. 
3  and  4 

5.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  gules. 
G.  As  the  first. 

TI  Robert  Thorpe  of  Thorpe  juxta— Margery,  daughter  of 
Wellwyke  in  Holdernesse,  temp.  John  Holme  of  Pall- 
R.  Joh'is.  Holme  in  Holdernesse. 

■(]   Stephen  Thorpe,  tern.  E.  l.=Maude. 

If  Stephen  Thorpe,  tempore  Edw.  2.~Isolda. 

r J 

Stephen  Thorpe,  died  a°  1 1  E.  3.^= 


sphen  Thorpe,  died  10  Aug.  a"  23  E.  3=p. 
, l 


*  Ex  sigillo  Stephani  Thorp  Sir    Stephen    Thorpe    K'-r-Catherine. 

militis  a0  6  H.  4.  A0  D'ni  1405. 

r J 

Stephen  Thorpe,  a0  1405,-pJoane,  daughter  of  Sr  Robert  Constable  of  Flamborough,  K'. 

rJ 
Stephen  Thorpe,  a0  1434,  12.  H.  6.=f  Isabell. 

I 

Dionis,  daughter  of  Will'm^Stephen  Thorpe,  died^Isabell,  sister  of  John  Constable  of 
Eland  of  Hull.  in  a°  1502.  |     Halsham  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 
1                                          | 


1.  Dionis,  wife  of  John  Thorpe=^Ellen,  da.  &  heireof  Will.  1.  Lora.  4.  Mar- 
....  Musgrave.  of  Thorpe,       I  Wells  of  Aulaby  in  com.  2.  Dorothy.  garet. 

2.  Joane,  wife  of  died  a0  1533.     Kingston  super  Hull,  mar-  3.  Elizabeth.  5.  Alice. 
....  Handby.                                |  ried  in  a°  1503. 

I — r~l — I 1 — I ' 1  

1.  Isabell.       1.  John,  Margery, daugh-=FWiirm  Thorpe — Elizabeth,  sister  of  Tho- 

2.  Margaret.  2.  Stephen,    ter  of  Christo-         of  Thorpe,  died     mas  Estoft  of  Estoft  in 

3.  Elizabeth.  l , '  pher  Hillyard,        12   Martij  a0       com.  Line,  widow  of  Jas- 

4.  Anne.  died  with-    Esqr,  first  wife.       21   Eliz.    Re-       per  Sheffeild  of  Croxby 

out  issue.  ginoe.  in  com.  Line. 


Christopher  Thorpe,  made  his=^Anne,  daughter  of  Jasper  Sheffeild  of  Croxby  in  com. 
will  in  a0  1565.  Line,  married  in  a0  1543. 


Stephen  Thorpe  of  Thorpe,  Esqr,  madc=j=Frances,   daughter  of  Nicholas   Rudston   of 
his  will  1586.  Hayton  in  com.  Ebor. 


I 1 ' 1 1  

4. Thomas,     3.    WilPm    Thorpe  =pEliz.  daugh.     2.  John,      1.  Robert — Mary,  daugh 
obijt  sine       of  Danthorpe,  Esqr,     of  Peter  Va-     obijt  Thorpe  of      ter  of  . .  . . 

prole.  brother  &  heire,        |  vasour  of         sine  Thorpe,         Skerne  of 

obijt  circa  1620.        I  Willytoft  in     prole.  Esqr,  obijt     ....  in  co. 

j  com.  Ebor.  sine  prole.     Line. 


John    Thorpe    of  Danthorpe,  Esqre,    iet.    51  ann.  4   Sept.    1665.::f  J:me,   daughter 
lie  was  Capt.  of  a  Troope  of  Horse  in  the  Regiment  of  Sr  Walter 
Vavasour  of  Haslewood   in   com.  Ebor.  Bar',  for  the  service  of  K. 
Charles ye  lsl  in  the  time  of  the  late  Rebellion. 


of  Thomas  Beck- 

with  of  Akcton 
in  co.  Ebor. 


.J 


John  Thorpe, son  and  heire,  setatis — Elizabeth,  daughter  &  coheire  of  George  Daniell 
27  annorum  1"  Se[>t.  a"  1605.  of  Besewike  in  co.  Ebor. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


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136 


VISITATION  -OF  YORKSHIRE 


The  Borough  of  Kingston  upon  Hull.  Hull,  4  Sept.  a0  1665. 

DEWICK  OF  KINGSTON  SUPER  HULL. 

No  proofe  made  of  the  aruies. 


Michaell  Dewick  of  Appleby-,^, 
in  com.  Line. 


3.  Thomas  Dewick=f=  Rosamund  2.  Francis  Dewick,: 
of  Kingston  upon  j  daughter  of  alderman  of  King- 
Hull,  set.  70    ami.  j ston     upon     Hull, 

4°  Sept.a0  1665.     |  Thwayts  of  died  in  a0  1663. 


■-1  Doncaster. 


:Margaret,  da. 
of. .  . .  Moun- 
cy  of  Kingston 
sup.  Hull. 


1.  Anthony 
Dewick     of 
■\Vinterton 
in  com.  Linc.^= 


Nicholas         John  Dewick  of  Kingston^Margaret,     daughter      Mary,  wife  unto  Rob' 
Dewick.         upon    Hull,  eet.  35   ann.  I  unto  James  Moxon  of      Raykes    of     Kingston 
4  Sept.  1665.  |  Leedesincom.  Ebor.      upon  Hull. 

I ' 

John,  tet.  8  an.  a0  1665,  4°  Sept. 


Holdernesse  Middle  Bayliwick.  Burton  Constable,  5"  Sept.  1665. 

BRIGHAM  OF  BRIGHAM. 

Arms.— Quarterly : 

1 .  Argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  vert.    Brigham. 

2 Garton  of  Garten  in  Holdernesse. 

3.  Gules,  a  fess  ermine  between  three  water-bougets  argent.     Rosse  of  Routhe  in  Holder- 

nesse. 

4.  Argent,  on  a  fess  sable  three  mullets  of  six  points  or  pierced  gules,  a  crescent  for  differ- 

ence.   Grimston  of  Grimston. 
Crest—  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules  a  double  plume  of  ostrich  feathers  argent. 

Francis  Brigham  of  Brigham=pMargaret,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Wartyr 
in  com.  Ebor.  of  Cranswick  in  com.  Ebor. 

I ' 1 

Raphe  Brigham  of  Brigham,-r Mary,  daughter  of  Raphe  Creswell     Alice,  died  unmar- 
died  in  a0  1656.  of  Nonkelling  in  com.  Ebor.  ried. 


3.  Henry  2.  Will'm    Brig-: 

Brigham,  ham  of  Brigham, 

set.   43  an.  in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr, 

5°  Sept.  set.     53     ann.    5 

1C65.  Sept.  1665. 


:Ursula,    da. 
of    Richard 
Langley     of 
Millington 
incom.Ebor. 


2.  Richard. 

3.  Peter. 


1.  Henry, 
died 
young. 


1.  Mary, wife  of  Raphe  Wilber- 
fosse  of  Brigham  in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Marg1,  died  unmarried. 

3.  Frances,  died  unmarried. 

4.  Dorothy. 


1.  John  Brigham,  ret.  28 
annorum  5  Sept.a0  1665. 


1.  Mary. 


1 

Dorothy. 


BY  SIB  WILLIAM  PUGPALE,   10(it 


137 


HOLDEKNESSE  MIDDLE  B.VYLIWICK. 


Burton  Constable,  5  Sept,  1665. 


CONSTABLE  OF  BURTON-CONSTABLE,  NOW 
VISCOUNT  DUNBAR. 


escallops  argent,  a  crescent  foi 
cross  floury  argent. 


Asms. — Quarterly  of  twelve  : 

1.  Barry  of  six  or  and  azure. 

2.  Argent,  three  chaplets  gules. 

3.  Quarterly  or  and  gules,  on  a  bend  sable  thrc 

4.  Barry  of  six  or  and  azure,  on  a  canton  gules 

5.  Or,  a  cross  sable. 

6.  Vert,  three  lions  rampant  argent,  dtically  crowned  and  maned  or. 

7.  Gules,  on  a  saltire  argent  a  mullet  pierced  sable, 

8.  Or,  fretty  gules,  on  a  canton  sable  a  ship  of  the  field. 

9.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  erminois. 

10.  Or,  a  chief  indented  azure. 

1 1 .  Azure,  a  cross  fleury  or. 

12.  Sable,  a  fess  between  three  garbs  argent. 

Crest. — A  dragon's  head  argent,  charged  with  three  bars  gules,  on  each  as  many  lozeni^s  i 


-=j=Margare 

.      Will'm  ] 

I  in  com. 


:Margaret,  daughter  of  Sr 
Dormer  of  Ethrop 
Buck.  K'. 


Sr  Henry  Con— rMary 


stable  of  Bur- 
ton Constable, 
Kl,  created  Vi- 
count  Dunbar 
by  King  James, 
he  died  in  a0 
1645. 


Sr  Henry  Constable  of  Bur- 
ton Constable  of  co.  Ebor. 
K',  living  a°  1584. 

— r-T— r-r 

1.  Catherine,  wife  of  Sr  Thomas  Fairfax  of  Walton  and 
Cf illing  in  co.  Ebor.  Kl. 

2.  Dorothy,  wife  of  Roger  Lawson,  son  and  heir  to  Sr 
Raphe  Lawson  of  Burgh  in  co.  Ebor.  Kiir 


daugh.  of 
Sr  John 
Tufton  of 
Hothfeild 
in  Kent, 
Knl  and 
Bar1. 


2.  Matbew. 

3.  Henry. 


Marg'.  wife  of  Sr  Edward  Stanhope  of  Edlington  in 
com.  Ebor,  Kl  of  ye  Bathe. 
4.  Mary,  wife  of  Tho.  Blakeston  of  Blakeston  in  ye  Bis- 
shoprick  of  Durham,  K*  and  Bar'. 


1.  John  Vis- 
count Dun- 
bar, aetatis 
50  ann.  5 
Sept.  1665. 


:Mary,  daugh.  of  Tho.  Ld  1.  Mary, wife  of  Robert  Ld  Brude- 
Brudenell    of  Staunton     nell  &  Earle  of  Cardigan. 
Wyvill  in  co   Leic.   ere-  2.  Catherine,  wife  of  Will'm  Mid- 
ated  Earle  of  Cardigan     dletonof  Stockheld  in  com. Ebor. 
by  K.  Charles  the  2d.  Esqr. 

3.  Margaret. 


3.  Will'm,     2.  Robert,    1.   John   Consta-  1.  Mary.   2.  Cecelie.wife  of  Fran-       3.  Ca- 
aet.  11  ann.    act. 14  ann.    ble,  set.  16  annor.  cis  Tunstall  of  Hutton     tborine 

5  Sept.  a°  1665.  in  com.  Ebor.  Esq1'. 


138 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


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Ouse  and  Darwent  Wapentake.  Yorlce,  9°  Sept.  1665. 

ROBYNSON  OF  THICKET. 


Arms. — Vert,  on  a  chevron  between  three  stags  trippant  or  three  cinquefoils  gules,  an  annulet 

for  difference. 

Crest.— A  stag  trippant  or,  pellettee,  attired  of  the  first,  gorged  with  a  chaplet  vert,  on  the 

breast  an  annulet  azure. 


John  Robynson,  Merchant  of=pCatherine,  eldest  daugh- 
the  Staple,  and  Alderm.  of  ter  of  Tho.  Anderson, 
the  Citty  of  London,  died  in  Citizen  and  Grocer  of 
February  a0  1599.  |  London. 

r -r-r-r— i~  n 

1.  John  Robinson  of  Ryther     2.  Henry.       5.  Humphry  Robin-=pAnne,     daughter    of 

in  com.  Ebor.=p  3.  Arthur,     son  of died     Richard  Pyot,  Ahler- 

•f.  4.  Robert,     in  Sept.  a°  1626.        |  man  of  London. 


I 

2.  Humphry 
Robinson, 
died  without 
issue. 


1.  Richard  Robinson: 
of  Thicket  in  com. 
Ebor.  Esqr,  now  one 
of  his  Matits  Justices 
of  the  Peace  in  this 
county,  ret.  52  an.  9 
Sept.  a°  1665. 


■Elizabeth, 
daughter 
unto  John 
Bradley  of 
Louthe  in 
com.  Lin- 
coln, Esq1". 


1.  Elizabeth, first  married  2.  Anne, 
to  WilFm  Breary,  eldest 
son  of  William  Breary, 
Alderman  of  Yorke;  and 
after  to  Peter  Bradley  of 
Louthe  in  com.  Line. 


Jane,  wife  of  Henry  Ed- 
munds of  Worsbrough  in 
co.  Ebor.  Esq1". 


Richard  Robynson,  son^Jane,  daughter  of  John 
and  heir,  xt.  26annorum  I  Aikeroyd  of  Folkerthorp 
9  Sept.  1665,  |  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


Elizabeth,  zct.  2  an. 
et  6  mens. 


Humphrey,  set.  3  mensium 
9°  Sept.  a0  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUG  DALE,   1665. 


143 


HOLDERNESSE  MIDDLE  BaVLIWICK. 


Hull,  2°  Sept.  1665. 


DALTON  OF  SWYNE. 

AEM3.— Azure,  senile  of  cross-erosslets  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gardant  of  the  last. 
Cbest.— A  dragon's  head between  two  wings  displayed 

Robert  Dalton  of  Myton,  Sutton,  South-=pElizabeth,  eldest  daughter  and  co- 
Cotes,  Stone-ferry  and  Dry-pole  in  I  heire  of  Raphe  Constable  of  North 
Holdernesse,  died  in  a°.  1626.  Park  in  Holdernesse. 


5.  Raphe,  obijt 
sine  prole. 

6.  James,   a 
seeularpriest. 

7.  Ambrose, 
obijt   sine 
prole. 


3.  WuTm, 
obijt  sine 
prole. 

4.  Thomas. 


2.  Robert  Dalton,  a  Carthu- 
sian Monke  at  Newport  in 
Flanders. 

3.  Henry,  obijt  sine  prole. 

4.  John  Dalton  of  Barton 
sup.  Humber  in  co.  Line. 


1,  Thomas^ Anne,  daugh 


Dalton  of 
Myton, 
&c.  died 
a°  1639. 


ter  of  Joh 
Ingleby,  a 
younger  son 
of  Sr  Wm 
Ingleby  of 
Ripley,  Kl. 


Anne, 
wife  of 
Robert 
Bacon  of 
Ferriby 
in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.  John  Dalton  of  Swine,  Nuttles,     1.  Elizabeth,  wife  unto  Samuell 


Sutton,    &c.    Esqr,  set.   42  an. 
2°  Sept.  1665. 
2.  James    Dalton,     marr.    Cath. 
daughter  of  James  Clarke,  Citizen 
and  Chirurgeon  of  London. 


Snawsdell  of 

2.  Catherine,    wife    of   Rob1 
Dickenson   of   Can  wick  juxta 
Lincolne,  gen'. 


The  Borough  of  Kingston  super  Hull. 


Hull,  ISejit.  1665. 


THOMPSON  OF  KINGSTON  SUPER  HULL. 

Arms. — Per  fess  argent  and  sable,  a  fess  counter-embattled  between  three  falcons, 
all  counterehanged. 


Christopher  Thorn-^. .  . , 
son    of    Scarboro-   I 
rough. 


2.  Will'm  Thompson  of  Humblc-=p:. 
ton  in  Holdernesse,  died  circa^js 
ann.  1630. 


1.  Timothy  Thomp-  2.  Will'm  Thompson  of=pElizabeth,  daughter  3.  Robert  Thomp- 
son, died  without  Kingston  upon  Hull,  of  George  Pease  of  son,  Citizen  of 
issue.  died  in  a0  1645.  |  Kingston  upon  Hull.     London. 


1   1   1 

2.  George  Thomp- 

1.  Will'm^Frances, 

i    i 
1.    Anne,      wife     of 

1    1 
3.   Dorothv, 

son  of  Etton  in  co. 

Thompson 

daughter 

Henry     Blakeston  ; 

wife  unto 

Ebor. 

of  Kings- 

of 

after \vd  of    Jonas 

William 

3.  Isaac  Thomp- 

ton upon 

Ogle. 

Youle    of   Kingston 

Moore,  Citi- 

son,  a  merch1    in 

Hull,  set. 

super  HulL 

zen  of  Lon- 

Rotterdam. 

45  an. 

2.  Elizabeth,  wife  unto 

don. 

4.  BenjaminThom- 

4  Sept. 

JohnBarkerof  Louthe 

4.   Rebecca, 

son,    Citizen    of 

1665. 

in  com.  Line. 

wife  of  ... . 

London. 

Swetnam. 

Elizabeth,  »t.  16  ann.  4°  Sept.  a«  1664. 


144 


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145 


Langbargii  Wapentake.  Hull,  5°  Sept.  1665. 

CRATHOENE  OF  CRATHORNE. 


Arms.— Quarterly : 

1.  Argent,  on  a  saltire  gules  five  crosses  fleury  or. 

2.  Sable,  on  a  fess  or  between  fourteen  cross-erosslets  argent  three  rooks  of  the  field. 

3.  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules  three  escallops  or. 

4.  Vert,  a  buck's  head  cabossed  argent,  between  the  attires  a  cross  pattee  of  the  last. 

An  escutcheon  of  pretence :  Or,  a  fess  counter-componee  argent  and  azure 
between  three  eagle's  heads  erased  of  the  last. 

Crest. — On  a  mound  vert  a  blackbird  sable. 


Thomas  Crathorne  of  Crathorne  in: 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr,  died  a°  1637,  or 
thereabouts. 


^pCatherine,  daughter  &  coheire  of 
Edmond  Richart  of  Swvnington  in 
|  com.  Norff. 

J , „ 


2.  Edmund  Crathorne  of 
Hollins  in  Blakamore  in 

com.  Ebor.,  marr 

daughf  of  ... .  Cocke- 
rell.=F 


Mary,  sole  : 
daughter  and 
heire  of  Ro- 
bert Wright 
of  Plowland 
in  com. 
Eborum,  first 


5.  George,died  unmarried,    wife. 


Anne,  wife 
of  Gregory 
Grange  of 
East  Harl- 
sey  in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.  Thomas  Cra-=FFrances, 


:1 .  Raphe  =i 

pMarg1,  daugh- 

Crathorne 

ter  of    Ro- 

of Cra- 

bert Thorne- 

thorne, 

ton  of  New- 

Esqr, aet. 

ton  in  com. 

61  an. 

Eborum, 

5  Sept. 

second  wife. 

1665. 

i    i 

thorne,  son   & 
heire,  setatis  42 
ann.  5°  Sept. 
a"  1665. 


daughter 

ofCharles 

Thimelby 

ofSnidall 

in  co. 

Ebor. 


2.  Raphe  Crathorne, 
set.  31  ann.  5  Sept. 
a"  1665. 

3.  Francis,  aet.  26 
ann.  1665. 

4.  John,  set.  23  ann. 
1665. 


1.  Bridget, 
died  unmar- 
ried. 

2.  Catherine. 


Dorothy,  wife  unto 
Henry  Swale,  son 
&  heire  to  Sr  Solo- 
mon Swale  of  Swale 
Hall  &  South- 
Staineley  in  com. 
Ebor.  Bar1. 


Thomas,  aet.  8  an.  5  Sept.  a°.  If 


1.  Mary.     2.  Everild.     3.  Catherine. 


146 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Claro  Wapentake. 


Forke,  12°  Sept.  1665. 


INGRAM  OF  CATTALL  AND  THORPE. 


Arms. — Ermine,  on  a  fess  gules  three  escallops  or. 
Chest. — On  a  perch a  parrot  rising 


Hugh  Ingram,  Merch*  of=pAnne,  daughter 

London,  died  a°  1612.     j       of 

I 


Sr  Arthur  Ingram 
of  Temple  New- 
som  in  com.  Ebor. 
Kn». 


Sr  William  Ingram  of  the  eitty^Catherine,  daugh 


of  Yorke,  Kl,  Dr  of  yL'  Civill 
Law,  and  of  the  King's  Coun- 
cell  for  the  northern  parts  of 
this  Realme,  died  a°  1623. 


ter    unto    John 
Edmonds  of  Cam- 
bridge. 


1 

Arthur  In-^=Cath.  daugh.     2.  Sr  Will'm=Cath.  daugh- 
Ingram  of         ter  of  Sr 
Cattail  parva     Edw.  Gre- 
in  co.  Ebor.     vill,  late  of 
Kl,  tet.  65         Milcote  in 
an.  12  Sept.     co.  Warr. 
1665.  Kn'. 


gram    of 
Kingston 
upon  Hull  in 
co.  Ebor.  reta- 
tis  61  ann. 
12  Sept.  a0 
1665. 


of  Edw.  Ca- 
ley    of 
Brumpton 
in  com. 
Ebor.  Esqr. 


1.   Hugh: 
Ingram, 
citizen 
of  Lon- 
don, 
now 
living, 
a"  1665. 


Anne, 
died 


mar- 
ried. 


Arthur  Ingram  of  Thorpe  on: 
yc  Hill  in  co.  Ebor.  ret.  28 
ann.  12  Sep'  a"  1665. 


Helen,  daughter  and  heire 

of Gascoigne  of 

Thorpe  on   yc  Hill   in  co. 
Ebor.  Esq1'. 


Will' 


1 

Mary, 
of... 


William,  ret.  5  an. 
12  Sept.  1665. 


Essex,  a 
daughter. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665.  147 


Yorke  Citty.  Yorke,  12°  Sept.  1665. 

AYSCOUGH  OF  YORKE. 

Abms— Quarterly  of  ten  : 

1.  Sable,  a  fess  between  three  asses  passant  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

2.  Argent,  a  saltire  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  cinquefoils  or,  a  crescent  for 

difference. 

3.  Vert,  a  cross  counter-eompone'e  argent  and  gules. 

4.  Gules,  two  chevrons  within  a  bordure  or. 

5.  Sable,  a  chevron  between  three  castles  or,  over  all  a  label  of  three  points  argent. 

6.  Argent,  three  chevrons  gules. 

7.  Ermine,  two  chevrons  gules. 

8.  Gules,  three  mullets  argent. 

9.  Argent,  an  inescutcheon  within  an  orle  of  cinquefoils  sable. 
10.  Vert,  a  saltire  engrailed  argent. 

Chest.— An  ass  passant  argent. 


Sr  Francis  Ayscough  of  South-  Kelsey-r- 

in  com.  Line.  Knl. 

I ' 

Sr  Edward  Ayscough  of  South-Kelsey^ 

in  com.  Line.  Knl. 

2.  Francis  Ayscough  of^Elizabeth,    daughter   of  1.  William  Ayscough 

Thorneton  on  the  Moore     Hatcher     of  eldest    son,    died  in 

in  com.  Line,  died  circa     Carby  in  co.    Line.  Dr  his      father's      life- 

ann.  1612.  of  Phisick.  time. 


John   Ayscough,    now   residing  in    the  Citty  of=pElizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Sher- 
Yorke,  set.  54  ann.  12  Sept.  a0  1665.  wood  of  Cambridge. 

I 1 1    I    ill 

1.  Francis,     2.  John,         1.  Elizabeth, 

* , '         2.  Catherine, 

died  in  their  father's         3.  Jane,  )  died  young, 

lifetime.  4.  Elizabeth, 

5.  Sarah,  J 


148 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


YORKE  ClTTY. 


Yorke,  12  SqH.  1665. 


HERBERT  OF  YORKE. 


Arms.— Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  three  lions  rampant  ardent  within  a  bordure  componfce  of  the 
second  and  or,  a  canton  of  the  last. 


Richard  Herbert  came  from  Cole-=pBarbara,  daughter  of  Christo- 

brooke  in  com.  Monmouth,  &  re-  I  pher  Pudsey  of in 

sided  in  Yorkeshire.  Richmundshire. 


2.  Evan  Herbert,  buried=p daugh 

in    Christ's   church    in       ter    of    

Yorke  a0  1582.  |  Aslaby. 


1.  Christopher  Herbert,  a  Justice^, 
of  Peace  in    ye  Citty   of  Yorke, 
buried  in  Cruxchurche  in  Yorke 
a°  1589. 


Elizabeth,  daugh-=p2J.  Philip 
ter  and  coheire  of 
Thomas   Thaek- 
ray,  a  Merchant 


in  Hull,  1  wife. 


Herbert, 
Shireeve 
of  Yorke 
a°  1633. 


rEllen,   daugh- 
ter of  Charles 
Tankard  of 
Whixley,  Esqr, 
2d  wife. 


1.  John  Herbert  of=pEufemia,  daugl 


the  Citty  of  Yorke 
Merchant,  buried 
in  Chrisfs-church 
a° 1587. 


ter   of   George 
Wrightson  of 
Alne    in    co. 
Ebor. 


2.  Thomas 
Herbert, 
borne  a0 
1629. 


1.  Philip  Herbert,^pMary,    daugh-  Thomas  Herbert,=Sarah,    daugh- 
now  Shireeve  of       ter   of  Raphe  Shireeve  of  the      ter   of   William 
the  Citty  of  Yorke,  I  Bell  of  Thruske  Citty  of  Yorke,      Breary,    Alder- 
set.  39  an.  12  Sept.     in  com.  Ebor.  a0  1634,  ob.  s.       man  of  Yorke. 
1665.  prole. 

r L -i 

1.  Philip  Herbert,  setatis  3  annorum         2.  Thomas,  set.  2  an. 
12  Sept.  1665.  •  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


149 


Hangwest  Wapentake. 


Yorke,  13°  Sept.  1665. 


TOPHAN  OF  AGLETHORPE. 

Aums. — Argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  crane's  heads  erased  sable. 
Crest.— Two  serpents  proper  entwined  around  a  cross  pattee  fitchee  or. 


Edward  Tophan  of  Aglethorpe^Anne,  daughter  of  John 
in  com.  Ebor.  Esq1",  died  about  I  Scroope  of  Danby  in  co. 
the  yeare  1628.  Ebor. 


2.  Henry  Tophan,  Lieuten1 
Colonell  to  Colonell  Evers 
of  a  Regiment  of  Horse  for 
the  service  of  King  Charles 
the  first,  &  slayne  at  the 
battail  of  Marston  Moore 
in  co.  Ebor.  a0  1644,  un- 
married. 


1.  Francis-r-Mary 


Tophan 
of  Agle- 
thorpe, 
Esq1",  died 
circa  an- 
nu  1644. 


daugh- 
ter of  Sr 
Edward 
Payler 
of  Tho- 
raby  in 
co.  Ebor. 
Bar1. 


1.  Margery,  the 
wife  of  Christo- 
pher Croft  of 
Coverham  in  co. 
Ebor. 

2.  Eliz.  wife  to 
George  Hems- 
worth  of  Roche 
in  co.  Ebor. 


3.  Anne, 

4.  Petronell, 


died  un- 
married. 


2.  Francis  Tophan=pClara,  daughter 


of  Aglethorpe  in 
com.  Ebor.  setatis 
34  ann.  13  Sept. 
a0  1665. 


of  Lionell  Ro- 
binson, a  Bar- 
rister   of  the 
Middle   Tem- 
ple, London. 


1.  Edward=Mary,   daughter 

Tophan, 

died  in  a0 

1651,  vel 

circa,  sine 

prole. 


Anne,  wife 
of  Sr  Peter  Mid-       of   Constable 
dleton  of  Stock-       Bradshaw  of 
held  in  co.  Ebor.       Upsall    in 
Knl.  Cleveland. 


1.  Lyonell  Tophan,  setatis  9  annorum 
13  Sept.  1665. 


2.  Edward. 


Bulmer  Wapentake. 


Fonts,  13  Sept.  1665. 


HALL  OF  EAST  LILLING. 


Abms.— Argent,  a  fess  betweeo  two  greyhounds  courant  sable. 
Cbest.— On  a  chapeau  gules  turned  up  ermine  a  greyhound  sejant  of  the  last. 

Will'm  Hall  of  Lenthrop  in^Elizabcth,  daughter  and  heire  of  Thomas 
Swillington  in  com.  Ebor.    |     Croswayte  of  Bawthorpe  in  com.  Ebor. 


5.  Henry  Hall,  5th  son,  Citizen^ 

and  Alderman  of  Yorke. 

Henry  Hall  of  East  Lilling  in^Mary,  daughter  of  Will'm  Towrye,  of 
com.  Eboru.  died  a°  1622.      |  Kirby-Grindall  in  co.  Ebor. 

I 1 ' 1 1 

2.  Francis      1.  Henry  Hall  of=Mary,   daugh-     1.    Alice,      wife     2.  Mary,  wife  of 
Hall  of  East     Lilling  in     ter  of  William     of    John     Ridg-     Dr  Witty,  Dr  of 

Dunning-       com.    Ebor.    set.     Hobson    of  ley  of  Brough  in     Phisick,  now  re- 

ton  in  com.     45  an.  13   Sept.     Siston  in  com.     com.  Line.  siding  in  Yorke. 

Ebor.  1665.  Line. 


150 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


The  COONTIB  of  tue  Citty  of  Yorke.  Yorke,  13  Sept.  1(5(35. 

WICKHAM  OF  BOLTOX-PERCY. 


Will'm  Wickham,  first  Bishop=pAnthonina,  daughter 

of  Lincolne  and  after  of  Win-  I  of Barlow, 

Chester,  temp.  Eliz.  Reginse.         Bishop  of 


Annabella,  daughter  or^pHenry  "Wickham,  Dr  in  Divinity  .^Elizabeth,  daughter  of 


S*  Henry  Cholmley  of 
Thorneton  in  com.  Ebor. 
Bar',  first  wife. 


Archdeacon  of  Yorke,  and  Pre- 
bend of  the  Cathedrall  there,  died 
2°  July,  a0  1641. 


Sr 

of 

KnS  2"  wife. 


Browne 
Essex, 


2.  William 
Wickham 
of  Rowse- 
by    in     co. 
Ebor. 


l.Tobyas  Wickham,  Prebend-pEli 


of  the  Cathedrall  of  Yorke,  and 
Rector  of  Bolton-Percy  in  co. 
Ebor.  ajt.  44  an.  etll  mensiu 
13°  Sept.  a°  1665. 

r* 


daughter   of 
William  Wye 

of    

in  co.  Suff. 


Anthonina, 
wife  of  Toby 
Jenkins  of 
Grimston     in 
co.Ebor.Esqr. 


-n 
I    I 

Henry. 
Barlow. 


3.  Henry,  xt, 
6  mens. 


2.  William,  xt.  unius 
anni  et  6  mens. 


1.  Toby.xt.  3  ami.  et  6 
mens.  13  Sept.  1665. 


The  Ainsty  of  Yorke. 


Yorke,  13  Sept.  1665. 


SNAWSELL  OF  BILTON. 


Aums. — Quarterly : 

I  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  leopard's  faces  suble  as  many  cross-crosslets 

fitchde  of  the  field. 
2.  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable  cotised  gules  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 


Hugh  Snawsell  of  Bil-=f  Isabel!,  daughter  of  Sr  Tho- 
ton  in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr,  I  mas  Beaumont  of  Stough- 
died  29°  Aug.  a°  1661.     ton  in  com.  Leic.  K'. 


'•>.  John  Snaw-              2.  Thomas— Anne,  daugh.  of  1.    Robert,     Elizabeth,     wife 

sell,  a  Merchant  Snawsell    of         Franc.     Stares-  died    un-       of  Sr  John   An- 

ofTurky.  Bilton,  Iisqr,         more  of  Frowls-  married.          dersonof Brougb- 

4.     Hugh     died  ;vl.  47  an.  13     wortli     in     com.  ton   in   co.  Line, 

unmarried.  Sept.  1665.          Leic.  Esqr.  Bar1, 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1G65.  151 


YORKE  ClTTY. 


Yorke,  12  Sept.  1665. 


BIGGE  OP  YORKE. 


Arms. -Ermine,  on  a  fess  engrailed  between  three  martlets  sable  as  many  annulets  or. 

Crest.— On  a  wreath  argent  and  sable  a  demi-eagle  murally  crowned  ermine  with  wings 

displayed  azure. 

See  the  Visit,  of  Essex  for  proofe  of  these  armes,  there  being  none  made. 

WUl'm  Bigge  of  Shalford=pAnne,  daughter  of 
in  com.  Essex.  |     ....  Jernegan. 

r- 


Mathew  Bigge,  Vicar  of  S^Frances,  daugh-     W 


Martin's  in  Coney  Street, 
in  ye  Citty  of  Yorke,  cet. 
55  ann.  12  Sept.  1665. 


ter    unto    John     Bigge  of  I 
Shewood    of  Shalford  | 

Cambridge.  in  Essex.^K 


2.   Roger.  Mathew  Bigge.^Mary,  daughter  of  Will'm  1.  Sa^ali. 

setatis  30  ann.     Blytheinan  of  Newlathes  in  2.  Elizabeth 

12  Sept.  1665.     com.  Ebor.  3.  Dorcas. 


Yorke  Citty.  j^  12  &p,   1(J65> 

OGLETHORPE  OF  OGLETHORPE. 

Arms.— Arger.t,  a  chevron  between  three  boar's  heads  couped  sable. 

Will'm  Oglethorpe  of  Oglethorpe  in=f= daughter  of Sotheby 

com.  Ebor.  living  in  a°  1585.  of  Pocklington  in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Will'm  Oglethorpe  of=pSusan,  daughter  of  Sf  WiU'm     1.  John  Oglethorpe, 
Oglethorpe,    died    circa     Sutton  of  Averham   in   com.  died  vouna- 

annu  1629.  |  Nott.  Kn'.  J       8* 

Ogle-       1.  Sutton  Oglethorpe.^pPrances,  daughter  of       1.  Zine,    wife   of 


thorpe  of  Wake-       now   residing    in    ye 


field 


in    co. 


citty   of   Yorke,    ast. 
Kbor.-T-  52  ann.   12  Sept.  a° 

•S  1665. 


John    Mathew, 

younger  son  of  Toby  2.  Dorothy,  wife  of 

Mathew,lateArch  Bi»m  Byrone, 

of  Yorke.  a  Frenchman. 


2   Theo-     1    Sutton  OgIe-=Jane,  daughter  of  John  1.    Elizabeth,    wife    of  Arthur 

plnlus.        thorpe,  setatis  26     Robynson,  son  and  heiro  Squire,  son  of  Thomas  Squire 

annorum    12°         of    S»    Arthur    Rohyn-  Parson  of  Escrick  incom.  Kbor! 

Sept.  1665.             son,  K<.  2.  Ursula. 


152 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Strafford  and  Tickhili.  Wapentake.  Rotheram,  16  Sept.  1665. 

HUNT  OF  STAINTON. 


Akms. — a  bugle  horn ,  on  a  chief three  roses 

Qu.  the  coloures  in  the  Visit,  of  Lincolnsh.-and  Northton? 

Nathaniell  Hunt  of  Swaby^Mary,  daughter  of  Sr  John  Bolles 
in  com.  Lincoln.  of  Louth  in  com.  Line.  Knl. 


all  in 

Ireland 

or  forrein 

countries. 


r™r— r- r—r 
(1.  Nathaniell 

1 
5.  Abraham  Hunt- 

=Judith, 

1 
1.  John  — .. 

1 
. .     Mary,  wife 

3.  Nicholas, 

of   Stainton   in 

daughter 

Hunt  of 

of   Roger 

■{  4.  Zachary, 

com.  Ebor.  set. 

of 

Skegmarsh 

Fretwell 

|  5.  Edward, 

24   an.  16   Sept. 

Man  of  j* 

in  co.  Line. 

of  Maltby 

(_6.  Francis, 

1665. 

Isle  of 
Man. 

eldest  son. 

in  com. 
Ebor. 

Bui.mer  Wapentake. 


Tm-he,  13  Sept.  1( 


BELT  OF  OVERTON. 


Arms.— Gules,  on  a  chevron  ardent  between  three  bezants  a  cross  pattee  fitchce  between 
two  mullets  pierced  azure. 


Lancelot  Belt,  Towne-Clerke-j- daughter  i 

of  the  citty  of  Yorke.  Beckwith  of  . , 


2.  Sr  William  Belt,  K',  Re-=pMartha,  daughter  of  Maximilian  1.  Sr  Robert  Belt,  Al- 
eorder  of  the  citty  of  Yorke,  Waterhouse  of  Walling  Wells  in  derman  of  the  citty  of 
died  circa  annum  1652.  com.  Nott.  Yorke.^p 


* 


2.  Robert  Belt  of^F ranees,  daugh-     1.  Will'm  Belt     Martha,  wife  of  Tobyas  Thurs- 


Overton  in  com.  I  ter  of  Sr  Will'm 
Ebor.  Esq1',  set.     Robynson    of 
28  an.  13  Sept.     Rocliffe    in    co. 
1665.  |  Ebor.  K«. 

l__ 


of   Overton  in     crosse    of   Kirkby   Moreside    in 

com.    Ebor.  com.  Ebor.;  afterward  of  Alex- 

obijt    sine  ius  Vodka,  Dr  of  Phisick. 
prole. 


1.  Robert,  ajt.  1  anni  et  3  mens. 
13  Sept.  1665. 


1.  Frances. 

2.  Margaret. 


BY  SIB  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  lfifK 


YORKE  ClTTV. 


Yorke,  18°  Sept.  1665. 


AYSCOUGH  OF  YORKE. 


Ahms. — Quarterly : 

1  and  4.  Sable,  n  fess  or  between  three  asses  passant  argent,  ;i  crescent  for  difference. 

2  and  3 a  fret ,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Crest. — An  ass's  head  argent,  charged  with  a  crescent  gules. 

Richard  Ascough,  buried  at  Bedall=p daughter  of  Sr  John 

in  com.  Ebor.  Bassingburne. 


Robert  Ascough  of  Pot-grange=p John  Ascough  of  Cowling  in  com.-r-. .  . . 

in  com.  Ebor.  Ebor.  Esq'",  died  3  H.  6.         •f. 

Richard  Ascough  of=pMary,  daughter  of  Thomas  Lascells  of 
Pot-grange.  Brakenburgh,  Esqr. 

I ' 1 1 

1.  Robert  Ascough.=pIsabell,  daughter  of  Tho.  Strangwayes,  Esqr.    2.  Thomas.    3.  John. 

1 1 

William  Ascough  of  Pot-grange,  Esqr.-r-. .  . . 


i — i — r mr— i 1 

5.  Thomas.        2.  Guy.         1.  Raphe  As-=r=. 

6.  Miles.  3.  John.        cough  of  Pot- 

7.  Laurence.     4.  Henry,     grange  Esqr. 


daughter  of  ..    .        1.  Jane,  wife  of 

Thackwreye  of  Sykes Steele. 

worth    in    com.    Ebo-       2.  Eliz.  wife  of 
rum.  ....  Walker. 


1.  John  Ascough  of  Pot-=pAlice,  daughter  of  ... .      2.  John. 


grange. 


Cooper. 


3.  Christo- 
pher Ays- 
cough, 
Citizen  of 
London. 


TTT 
I     1     I 
Thomas. 
Christo- 
phr. 
Alice. 


.  Thomas^=Ursula,  1.    Robert^Eliz.  daugh. 


Ayscough, 
sometime 
Shireeve 
of  Yorke. 


da.  of  Rob1 
Sandwich 
of  Yorke, 
1  wife,  ob. 
s.  p. 


Ayscough, 
twice  Ld 
Mayor  of 
the  Citty 
of  Yorke. 


&  sole  heire 
of  Tho.  Cart- 
mele  of 
Yorke. 


3.  Thomas. 

1 — I 

Margaret,  wife  of .... 
Barton  of  Yorke. 

Maudlin,  wife  of  John 
Ascough    of   Kil- 
burne  ;   afterwards 
of  Tho.  Browne. 


1.  Eliz.  wife  of  Rich- 
ard   Hodgson   of 
Cherry  Burton  in 
York  co.  Ebor. 

2.  Catherine,  wife  of 
Robert  Meares  of 
Yorke. 


1.  S1'  Robert  Ayscough, 
Kl,  twice  Ld  Mayor  of 
Yorke,  ob.  s.  prole. 

2.  Thomas,   obijt  sine 
prole. 

4.  Philip  Ayscough  of 
Yorke. 


1 

3.  George: 
Ascough 
of  Yorke, 
died  a° 
1626. 


Sarah,  daugh- 
ter of  Leonard 
Belt  of  the  Citty 
of  Yorke. 


2.  William 
Ascough, 
died  un- 
married. 


1.  Robert^Elizabeth, 


Ayscough 
of  the 
Citty  of 
Yorke,tet. 
59  an. 13 
Sept.  a° 

int;r.. 


da.  &  heire 
of  Thomas 
Peake  of 
Toynton  in 
no.  Line. 


1.  Mary,  wife 
of  Josias  Bell- 
wood  Gierke. 


Rog( 


1    i    I 

2.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Christo- 
pher Geldart,  a  Merchant  in 
Yorke  ;  after  of  Abraham 
Bynns.  Merchant  in  Yorke. 

3.  Frances,  wife  of  John  Morret, 
Citizen  of  London. 

1  Anne,  wift  of  Antli.  Plaice 
of  Yorke. 


SL  Robert       1.  Will'm  Ayscough,  I)'  of  Pbisick,     I.Elisabeth.     2.  .Martha, 
Ayscough,        ;ct.  29  an.  1-".  Sept.  a"  1665.  died  young. 

X 


Mi 


154 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


BtTLMBB  Wapentake. 


Yorle,  9°  Sept.  1665. 


SCUDAMORE  OF  OVERTON. 

Arms.— Gales,  three  stirrups  leathered  and  buckled  or,  in  chief  a  cinquefoil  argent, 


Thomas  Scudamore  of  Overton=pMary,  daughter  to  John 
in  com.  Ehor.  died  in  Aprill  Jenkins  of  the  Citty  of 
a0  1621.  !  Yorke  Esqr. 

_L 


1.  Jane,   wife   of 
Charles  Menill  of 
Hornby   in    co. 
Ebor.  Esqr. 

2.  Eliz.  wife  of 
William  Manby 
of  Hutton  Crans- 

in    co. 
Ebor. 


2.  William  Scudamore. 

3.  Henry  Scudamore. 


1.  Thomas  Scudamore  of  Overton, 
«t.  49  ann.  9°  Sept.  a°  1665. 


Mary. 


Hi'nslow  Beacon  Wapentake. 


Yorke,  9»  Srjd.  1665. 


ORME  OF  SOUTII-NEWBOLD. 

Abms. — six  escallops three,  two,  and  one. 

No  proofe  made  of  the  armes. 


Robert  Orme=pJane,  sister  of  Sr  John  Meares  of 
of  Elston  in  I  the  manour  in  Kirton,  in  Holland 
com.  Nott.         in  com.  Line. 


Robert  Orme  of  Elston=pBarbara,  sister  to  Sr  Will'm  Sutton 

in  com.  Nott.                   of  Averham  in  com.  Nott.  Kl. 
1 , 


Robert  Orme  of  South-New-: 
bold  on  the  Woulds  in  co. 
Ebor.  a;t.  63  an.  9°  Sept.  a." 
1065. 


Frances,  daughter  of 
!Sr  John  Vavasour  of 
Spaldington  in  com. 
Ebor.  K'. 


Barbara,  wife  of  Will'm  Lcatc 
of  Newarke  upon  Trent;  after- 
wards of  Henry  Drewell  of  Head- 
ley  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Thomas  Orme^Frances,    daughter   of     1.  Robert  Orme,  son-p  Frances,  daughter  of 


of  Copenthorp  in 
co.  Ebor. 


Thomas  Bankes  of  Bil- 
brough  in  com.  Ebor. 


and  heire,  set.  28 
annor.  9°  Sept. 
1665. 


Sr  Ferdinando  Lee  of 
Middleton    in    com. 
Ebor.  Knl. 


John,  xt.   3  annoru 
9  Sept.  1665. 


Barbara,  abatis 
2  annorum. 


John,  tut.  unius  anni 
9"  Sept.  a"  1 665. 


BY  Sill  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


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156 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


The  Anstv. 


Yorke,  9"  Sept.  16tJ5. 


.ACOCK  OF  COPPENTIIORPE. 


Abms.— Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  cocks  gules. 
No  proofe  made  of  the  armes. 


Richard  Laycock  of  Leedes=p daughter  of  Sr  Richard  Brook*3 


in  co.  Ebor. 


T 


of  Norton  in  com.  Cestr.  Kl. 


Martin  Laycock  of  Leedes=pFrances,  daughter  of  Rich.  Walker 

in  co.  Ebor.                                       of  Leedes. 
!__, 


2.  Martin=Eliz. 


Laycock 
of  Leedes. 


Mary,  da. -p  Walter      Lay— pEliz.  daugh- 


daughter    of 

of Pollard 

Clapham     of 

of  Beams-  in  com. 
ley  in  com.  Ebor.  first 
Ebor.  wife. 


cock  of  Leedes, 
cheif  Aulnager 
to  ye  Northern 
Counties  of 
England,  died 
18  Oct.  a0 
1634. 


1.  Frances,  wife  unto 
Francis  Shan  of  Medley 
in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Mary,  wife  of  Edward 
Burbeck  of  Orton  in  co. 
Westmerl. 

3.  Eliz.  wife  of  Robert 
Sykes  of  Loftus  in  com. 
Ebor. 

m 1  -i   i 

6.  Petfir.  3.  Franc: 

7.  Will'm.      4.  Riohar 

8.  Thomas.     5.  Martii 


1 — I 

1.    Dorothy,   wife   of 
ter  of  John     Edw.  Fairfax, 
Wood  of  brothr    to  Tho.   1*« 

Wetherbyin     Vise.     Fairfax     of 
co.  Ebor.  Cameron. 

gen1,  second  2.    Mary,   wife  unto 
wife.  William  Pannet,  a 

Merchant  in  Yorke. 


Walter     Laycock     of^pThomasine,  daugh 


Coppenthorpe  in  com. 
Ebor,,  one  of  the  Cap- 
taines  of  his  Ma1'™ 
Trayned  Bands  for  ye 
county  of  Yorke, 
a?tatis  36  ami.  9  Sept. 
1665. 


ter  unto  William 
Bilbye  of  Mickle- 
thwayt  grange  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


1.  Walter,  set.  15  aim. 
9  Sept.  :i»  1665. 

2.  John. 


+n 

1.  Susan. 

2.  Thomasinc. 


BT  SI  It  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


l.>7 


BuLMBB  Wapentake. 


Torke,  12°5«p«.  1065 


LOVELL  OF  SKELTON. 


Asms.— Argent,  a  clievron  sable  between  three  wolf's  heads  erased  gules 
Cbest.— A  talbot  courant  argent. 


Thomas  Lovell  of  Skelton  in  com.^Jane,  daughter 
Ebor.  Esqr.  died  in  the  20th  yeare     of  William 
of  Qu.  Eliz.  vel  circa.  Hungate  Esqr. 


Thomas  Lovell   of  Skelton  Esq'.=f 
died  a"  1603. 


Mary ,  daughter  of  Christophc 
Herbert  of  Yorke. 


I — I — I 1 

1.  Isabell,  wife  of    1.  Thomas.^ 


citizen 


Blundell,  citizen  of  Lond.  Lovell  of 

2.  Eliz.  wife  of  Robert  Jack-  Skelton 

son  of in  ye  BPPrick  Esqr,  died 

of  Durham.  in  a0  1655. 

3.  Mary,  wife  of  Seth  Lasenby 
of  Earswick  in  co.  Ebor. 


I    I 

2.  WilPm  Lovell,  marr. 
Anne, daughter  of  Roger 
Coekhill  of  Brigg  in 
com.  Line. 

3.  John  Lovell,  of  Tad- 
caster    in    co   Ebor. 
marr.    Mary,    daughter 
of  Francis   C'undell  ci- 
tizen of  Yorke. 


Mary,  2.    John     Lovell, 

daughter  of  Yorke. 

of   John  3.   Marmaduke    Lovell   of 

Boothe   of  Leedes  in  com.  Ebor.  died 

Burnham  without  issue. 

in  com.  4.  Philip    Lovell,   a  Mer- 

Linc.  chant  in  the  Barbados. 


1.  Thomas  ^Philadel- 


Lovell 
ofSkelton 
Esqr,  set. 
45  ann. 
12.  Sept. 
a°  1665. 


John,  let.  6  ann.  V, 
Sept.  1665. 


pha,daugh 
ter  of 
Thomas 
Atkinson 
citizen  of 
Yorke. 


r— r"T-| 

1.  Frances,  wife  of  Thomas 
Coekhill,  of  Brigg  in  com.  Line. 

2.  Beatrice,  wife  of  Arthur  At- 
kinson of  Skelton  in  co.  Ebor. 

3.  Susanna,  wife  of  Will'm  Belt 
of  Overton  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. ; 
2d|y  of  Edward  Stanhope  of 
Grimston  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. ; 
lastly  of  Sr  Henry  Thompson 
of  the  citty  of  Yorke  Kn'. 

4.  Hesther,  wife  of  Benjamin 
Masterman  citizen  of  Yorke. 


Philadelphia,  static 
3  ann.  a" 1665. 


158 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Birdforth  Wapentake.  Yorbe,  13  Sept.  1665. 

MOKE  OF  ANGEAM  GRANGE. 


Abms.— Argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three  heath-cocks  of  the  second  crested  and  wattled  gules. 
C'kest. — A  Moor's  head  in  profile  sable,  the  temples  bound  with  a  wreath  knotted  behind  gules  and 
argent. 


James  More  of  Angram  grange  in= 
com.  Ebor.  a  Justice  of  the  Peace 
in  the  borough  of  Rippon,  aetatis 
67  annorum,  13  Sept.  1665. 


:Anne,  daughter  and 
coheire  of  Mich.  As- 
cough  of  Angram  in 
com.  Ebor. 


2.  Will'm 
More  of  How 
in  com. Ebor. 
now  Clerke 
of  ye  Peace 
for  yu  North- 
Riding  of 
Yorkshire. 


=Eleanor, 
daughter 
and  sole 
heire  of 
John 
Raper  of 
of  How. 


1 .  Thomas  More,: 
an     Utter     Bar- 
rister   of    the 
Inner   Temple 
London,    aetatis 
36  an.   13  Sept. 
a°  1665. 


:Margl,  daugh- 
ter of  Sr 
Raphe  Blake- 
ston  of  Gib- 
side  in  the 
Bisshoprick  of 
Durham,  B'. 


— r~ n 

1.  Anne,  wife  untoJolm 
Ernley  of  Cockwould, 
in  co.  Ebor.  gent. 

2.  Dorothy,  wife  of 
Alan  Chambers  of 
Oulston  in  com.  Ebor. 
gen1. 

3.  Mary. 


2.  James, 
6  ann. 


Thomas,  set.  7  ai 
Sept.  a°  1665. 


1.  Bridget,  ajtatis     2.  Mary,  set.  unius 
4  ann.  anni  et  dim. 


Yorke  Citty. 


NESBIT  OF  YORKE. 


Yorlce,  12  Sept.  1665. 


Abms. — Argent,  three  boar's  heads  couped  azure  langued  gules,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
....  Nesbet.=p. . . . 

I ' ' 1 

Philip  Nesbet  of  Easington-pElizabeth,  dau.  of  ... .   Hoyle     1.   Sr  Alexander=p. 
Episc.    Dunelm.    died     of   Slaughit    neer    Halifax    in     Nesbit  of  Nesbit  | 
J  com.  Ebor.  in  Scotld  K'.        ^ 


circa  ann.  1658. 


.William, 

3.  Alexan-^ 

lied  un- 

der  Nesbit 

narried. 

of  Hutton 

Bushell  in 

co.  Ebor. 

Thomas^Isabell, 


Nesbit, 
Citizen  & 
Mereh1  of 
Yorke,  set. 
44  12  Sept. 
a0  1665. 


daughter 
of  John 
Cliolme- 
ley  of  Bra  ■ 
ham  in 
com.  Ebor 


1.  Philip  Nes- 
bit, Rector  of 
Kirklington 
in  com.  Ebor. 

died  in    a0 

1663. 


I— I 

I     I 
I.  John,  BBt.  8 
ann.  12  Sept. 
L665. 
!.   Thomas. 


TTT" 

1.  Eliza- 
beth. 

2.  Isabell. 

3.  Marv. 


daughter 
of  ... . 
Hemmin- 
way, 
Citizen 
of  Yorke. 


Obadiah. 
Joseph. 


1.  Philip  Nesbit,  now 
a  Student  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Glascow  in 
Scotland. 


1.  Susan, 

2.  Eliza- 
beth. 


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VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Langbargh  Wapentake. 


Forhe,  18°  Sept.  1005. 


MARWOOD  OF  LITTLE  BUSKEBY. 


Arms.— Gules,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  goat's  heads  erased  argent. 
Crest. — On  a  mound  vert  a  ram  couchant  argent  attired  or. 


James  Marwood  of  Nunthorpe  in=p. .  . .  daughter  of  James  Clcasby  of 


com.  Eborum. 


Cleasby  in  co.  Ebor. 


2.  Henry  Marwood-r-Anr 


of  Little  Buskeby, 
lieire  to  his  brotlier, 
died  about  the  yeare 
1G39. 


John  Constable  of 
Dromonby  in  com. 
Ebor.  E9qr. 


, , 

er  of     1.  William  Mar- 
wood    of    Little 
Buskeby,   died 
without  issue. 


1.  Margerie,wifeof .. .. 
Warde  of  Nunthorpe. 

2.  Dorothy,  wife  of ... . 
Winterton  of  ....  in 
com.  Warr. 


I — I 

1.  Anne,  wife  of  Gyles 
Wetherell  of  Stockton  in 
com.  palat.  Dunelm. 

2.  Barbara,  wife  of  Josias 
Mathews,  grandson  to 
Toby  Mathews,  Arch- 
bysshop  of  Yorke, 


1.  Sr  George  Mar- 
wood  of  Little 
Buskeby  in  com. 
Ebor.  Bar1,  ret. 
64  an.  13  Sept. 
1665. 


;Franees,  daugh. 
of  Sr  Walter 
Bethell  of  Alne 
in  com.  Ebor. 
K«. 


2.  William  Mar- 
wood  of  Stubby 
in  co.  Line. 

3.  Francis  Mar- 
wood,  Citizen  of 
London. 


2.  George      Margaret, ^=1.  Henry=pDorothy,  daugh 


Marwood, 
a  Ham- 
borough 
Mer- 
chant. 
8.  Walter. 


daugh.  of 
Conyers 
L<>  Darcy 
and  Con- 
yers, 1. 
wife. 


Mar- 

ter   of   Alan 

wood 

Bellingham  of 

Esq1-. 

Levens  in  com. 

retatis  30 

Westmorland 

annor. 

Esq'.  2.  wife. 

13°  Sept. 

a°  1666. 

1.  Barbara,  wife  of  Sr  Thomas 
Heblethwayt  of  Norton  in  co. 
Ebor.  Knl. 

2.  Frances,  wife  of  Richard 
Weston,  an  Utter  Barrister  of 
Grayes  Inne. 

3.  Anna,  wife  of  Will.  Metcalfe 
of  Allerton  in  co.  Ebor.  Esq''. 


Margaret,  set.  4  an.  13  Sept. 
a°  1665. 


CJeorge,  set.  5  mens. 
13  Sept.  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALK,   1665.  1G1 

BATNTON-BEArON  WAPENTAKE.  )'.„/.,   12  S-jd.  1GG5. 

CROMPTON  OF  SUNDERLANDWYKE. 


Arms.— afesswavy between  three  lions  rampant ,  a  mullet  for  difference. 

No  proofe  made  of  these  acmes. 

Thomas  Crompton  of  Houndslow^ daughter  of 

in  co.  Middlesex.  j      Hudson. 


daughter^ daugh- 


of    Cul- 

verwell  of  Cherri- 
burton  in  com, 
Ehor.  1st  wife. 


ter   of 
Holdenby, 
2d  wife. 


1.  Mary, 
wife  of 
George 
Fairwea- 
ther  of 
Notting- 
ham in 
oo.  Ebor. 


2.  Fran- 
ces, wife 
of  .... 
William- 
son of 
Notting- 
ham in 
co.  Ebor. 


:Robert   Crompton,  a  Clerlce   in^=Ceziah,  daughter 
the  Alienation  Office  in  London,  |  of  Walter  Striek- 


afterwards  resided  at  Great  Drif- 
feild  in  com.  Ebor.  and  died 
there  Sept.  1646. 


1.  Thomas 
Crompton 
of   Great 
Driffeild 
in   com. 
Ebor. 

2.  John. 


land  of  Boynton 
in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr, 


4.  Walter : 
Crompton 
of  Sunder- 
landwyke 
in    com. 
Eborum, 
aet.32ann. 
12°   Sept. 
166?. 


-Anne, 
da.  of 
John 
Pearson 
of  Set- 
trington 
in   com. 
Ebor. 


3.  Rob' 

Crompton, 

married 

Anne, 

daughter 

of 

Wheale  of 
Hingerwell 
in  co.  Ebor. 


3.  Anne,   wife 
of   Arthur 
Jcgon  of  . . 

in  co.  Ebor. 

4.  Ceziah,  wife 
of   Inglebert 

Leedes    of 
North-Milford 
in  co.  Ebor. 


YORKE  CtTTT. 


HULEY  OF  YORKE. 


Torke,  13  Sept.  1665. 


Arms. — Argent,  three  piles  sable,  one  issuing  from  the  chief  and  two  from  the  base,  a  crescent 

for  difference. 

No  proofe  made. 


John  Hule  of in  Cheshire,  came  first  into  Yorkeshire-p. 

with  Edwyne  Sands,  Arch-Bw  of  Yorke. 


Ellen,  daughter  of ^Thomas  Hule  of  Wistow  in=Anne,  daughter  of 

Warde   of 1st     I  com.   Ebor.  died  circa  an-     of   in 

wife.  I  num  1615.  2d  wife. 

John  Hewley  of  Wistow,=pDorothy,  daughter  of  John  Wood     Anne,  wife  of  William 
died  circa  annu  1630.  of  Copmanthorpe   in  com.   Civit.     Smith  of    Cawocd    in 

Ebor.  com.  Ebor. 


Sr  John  Hewley  of  the  Citty^Sarah,  sole  daughter  and  heirc     Margaret,  wife  of  John 


of   Yorke,    K',   set.   46  an. 
13°  Sept.  16C5. 


of  Robert  Wolriche  <>f  Graves     Bayncs    of    Wistow  in 
Inne  Esqr.  com.  Eborum, 


1.  Wolriche,  )    ,.    , 

2.  John,  j   ,1""1  V' 


ing. 


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163 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Rotheri 

JESSOP  OF  BROMEHALL. 


16  Sept.  1665. 


Aems.— Quarterly  : 

1  and  4.  Barry  of  six  argent  and  azure,  on  each  piece  of  the  first  three  mullets 

gules.    Jessop. 

2  and  3 a  chevron  vair  between  three  stags  trippant Swift. 

Crest. — A  turtle-dove  argent,  neck  and  wings  azure,  standing  upon  an  olive-branch  vert. 

Richard  Jessop  of=pAnne,  daughter  and  coheire  of  Robert  Swift 
Bromehall  in  com.  I  Esqr,  and  of  Helen  his  wife,  daughter  and 
Ebor.  a0  1575.  |  heire  of  Nicholas  Wickersley. 


William  Jessop  of  Bromehall,  setatis  13  ann.  a°  1575.^=. 


Wortley   Jessop  of  Bromehall,^ daughter  of     George  Jessop  of  Brantcliffe 

drowned  at  sea.  |      D'Oyle.  in  com.  Ebor.=j= 


J " 


Anne,  wife  of    William  Jessop   of  Brome-^Jane,  daughter  of  Sr    Francis 

Wade  of hall,  died  in  a0  1641.  South  of   Kelsterne    in    co. 

I  Line.  Knl. 


2.  Will'm, 
died  un- 
married. 


1.    Francis   Jessop    of  Brome-=f=Barbara,    daughter    of    Ro-      Anne, 
hall    in    co.    Ebor.    aetatis  27  I  bert     Eyre    of    Highlow  in 
ann.  16  Sept.  1665.  |  com.  Derb.  Esqr. 

William,  set.  6  mensium  16  Sept.  1665. 


Stainecrosse  Wapentake. 


Bamesley,  15  Sept.  1665. 


MONKETON  OF  HODROYD. 


Aems.— Sable,  on  a  chevron  or  between  three  martlets as  many  mullets  of  the  field, 

canton  argent. 

Marmaduke  Monketon  of=pElizabeth,  daughter  of  Matt.  Wentworth 
Cavell  in  com.  Ebor.       |         of  Breton  Hall  in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


2.  John  Monketon  of  Garton 
&  of  Burland  in  com.  Ebor. 
died  in  a0  1625. 


Susanna,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam Berrye  of  Walesby  in 
com.  Line. 


1.  Philip  Monketon, 
son  and  heire. ^ 


4.    Marmaduke  Monketon=Mary,  3.   Ed- 
of  Hodroyde  in  com.  Ebor.  sole  da.  mond, 
aCap'of  Footein  the  Army  of  Rich,  of  whom 
of  the  late  King  Charles  ye  Berry  there  is 
first,  ajt.  42  ann.  15  Sept.  a°  of  Hod-  now  no 
1665,    who  hath  now  as-  royd  issue  re- 
sumed ye  Sirname  of  Berry  in  co.  mayn- 
byaspeciall  Covenant  made  Ebor.  &  ing. 
in  marriage  wth  Mary  his  heire. 
wife,  and  by  yc  last  will  and 
Testament  of  Richard  Berry 
her  father. 


2.  John  Monk-^=Mary, 


ton  of  Melton 
super  montem 
in  co.  Ebor.  a 
Major  of  Foot 
in  the  Army  of 
K.  Charles  the 
1st,  died  circa 
ann.  1653. 


daugh- 
ter of 
Samuell 
OldtVild 
of  Old- 
feild  in 


I ' 

Elizabeth,  xL  13  an.  et  10  mens.  15  Sept.  1666 


1.  Wil- 
liam 
Monk- 
ton,  died 
unmar- 
ried. 


164 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Bdlmbb  Wapentake. 


Yorie,  13  Sept.  1665. 


WEDDELL  OF  EARS  WICK. 


Akms.— Gules,  ou  a  chevron  counter-embattled  or,  between  three  martlets  argent,  an  eagle  displayed 
between  two  escallops  sable. 

The  proofe  of  tliese  amies  respited. 

Leonard  Weddall  of  Clifton  in  com.  Ebor.=^= 


I     I    I    I    I 

1 wife  of  Robert  Shaw  of  Ipswich  in 

Suffolke. 

2.  Margaret,  wife  of  William  Stot,  Alder- 
man of  Yorke. 

3.  . .  .    wife  of  John  Richardson  of  Whar- 
ram  Percy  in  CO.  Ebor. 

4.  Mary,  wife  of  John  Lasenby  of  Hunting- 
ton in  co.  Eborum. 

fv.  Jane,  wife  of  John  Mason  a  Merchant 
of  Yorke. 


1.  Ro- 

2. Wi]l'm=j 

bert 

Weddall 

Wed- 

of Ears- 

dall, 

wick  in 

obijt 

co.  Ebor. 

sine 

died  in 

prole. 

July  a0 

1665. 

daughter 
of  John 
Lyster 
of  King- 
ston super 
Hull. 


1 

3.  Leo- 
nard 
Wed- 
dall, 
obijt 
sine 
prole. 


J.Leonard.      1.  William   Weddall    of   Ears-=f=Margaret,  the  Margaret,  wife 

wrck,  Esqr,  set.  31  an.  13  Sept.  I  daughter    of    Sr  of  John  Agar 

a"  1665,  now  one  of  his  Ma-  |  Will'm  Robynson  of   Hunting- 

,ies   Justice  of  the    Peace    for     of   Rocliffe    in  ton    in    co. 

this  county.  [  com.  Ebor.  Kn«.  Ebor. 

-+- 


Metcalfe  Weddell,  son  1.  Margaret,  2.  Frances,  3.  Elizabeth,  4.  Dorothy, 
and  heire,  set.  5  an.  et  setatis  6  an-  set.  4.  ann.  set.  3  an.  set.  6  mens. 
t>mens.l3Sept.a'J1665.     norum  16(55.  1665. 


Strafford  &  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Boncaster,  14  Sept.  1665. 


RAWSON  OF  PICKBURNE. 

Arms. — Argent,  a  castle  azure  between  three  raven's  heads  erased  sable. 
Chest.— A  raven  sable  rising  from  a  castle  or. 

l'er  mc  W.  Dugdale  Norroy  conccssa. 

John   Rawson    of  PiokburnePpAlice,   daughter    of  Barnaby 
in  co.  Ebor.   died  in  a0  1622  I  Vickars  of    Scawsby  in  com. 


John  Rawson  of  Pickburne  =pUrsula,  daughter  and  sole  heir 
died  in  a0  1628  or  there-  of  John  Rawson  of  Carcroft  in 
about.  com.  Ebor. 


Rawson  of  Pickburne,  xt.  40  annor.-pMary,  daughter  of  Darcy  Washington 
14  Sept.  1665.  of  Ad  wick  in  coin.  Ebor. 


I — I 

2.  Dairy,  sat.  J  aim. 

3.  Thomas,  etatis2  annor. 


1.  Richard,  set.  13 an.     1.  Anne.     2.  Sarah.     3.  Ursula. 
14  Sept.  a".  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


[6S 


Yorke  Cittv.  Yvrke,  12°  Sept.  1665. 

HERBERT  OF  MIDDLETON-WHERNHO. 


Arms. — Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  three  lions  rampant  argent  within  a  bordure  compeme'e  of  the 
second  and  or. 

Motto. — Pawb-yn  y  Arver. 

Gwillini  ap  Iankin,  50  E.  3.^= 


Thomas  ap  Gwillim,  22  R.  2- 


William  ap  Thomas,  9  H.  5.=pGladis  de  Gam. 


>Sr  Richard  Herbert,  2d  son  6  E.  4.^ 


Richard  Herbert  of  Tynterne  in  com.  Monmouth,  descended  from  *  Sr  Richard^=. .  .. 
Herbert  of  Colbroke  in  co.  Monmouth,  Kn',  came  first  into  Yorkeshire  upon  I 
the  account  of  the  Lady  Mawde  Herbert  Countesse  of   Northumberland, 
which  Countesse  lyes  buried  at  Beverley  in  com.  Ebor. 

Christopher  Herbert=pElizabeth,  daughter  of  Tho.  Hemsworth. 


Alfonsus   Fowles^Eleanor 


of    Westminster, 
Esqr. 


Sr  Walter  Alexander  =f=Anne. 
Kl,  Gentleman  Usher 
Daylie  wayter  to  King 
Charles  ye  first. 

. l_ 


Thomas  Herbert,  Lord  Mayor =pMary,  dau.  of  Tho. 
of  Yorke,  borne  a0  1554,  and  Harrison  of  Acas- 
died  in  a"  1614.  ter  in  com.Eborum. 


Christopher    Herbert,=pJane,     daughter     of 
borne  in  a°  1583,  of  Ot-  I  John    Akeroyd    of 
trington    in    com.    Ebor.     Folkerthorpe  in  com. 
died  in  1624.  Ebor. 


2.   Henry  Alexan-=pMargery,daugh 
ter  of  John  No 


2.  Anne, 
the  wife    cie 
ble  of  Midhurst  of  James 
in  Sussex  Daven- 

port, 
fe  of  Thomas  Bulmer,  gent.  Esqr. 


1.  Charles, 

died    un-       der,  Cupbearer  to 

married.         K.  Charles  ye  2<». 


1.  Barbara, 

2.  Lucy,  wife  of  Edward   Harrington,   son  of  S 
Sapcote  Harrington,  Kn1. 


1.  Lu-^=Sr  Thomas  Her- 
bert of  Tinterne 
in  com.  Mon- 
mouth, Bar',  ajta- 
tis  58  annorum 
12  Sept.  1655. 


1.  Terresia,  wife  of  Alex. 
Brafield  of  Hanslap  in  com. 
Bucks,  ob.  s.  prole. 

2.  Eliz.  wife  of  Robert 
Phaire  of  Rostillon  in  co. 
Cork  in  Ireland. 

3.  Lucie, wife  of  John  Frost 
of Clapham  in  coiruSurrey. 

4.  Anno. 


1.  Henry        =T=Anne,  da.  of  Sr      2.  Alex- 
Herbert  of  Tho.  Harrison  of   ander, 
Middleton  Allerthorpe    in      setatis 
Whernho    in  com.  Ebor.  K',by  23  an. 
com.  Ebor.  Dame    Margaret  1665. 
Esqr.  son  and  his   wife,  daugh- 
heire,  setatis  ter    to     Conyers 
25  an.  12  Lord  Darcy  and 
Sept.  1665.  Conyers. 


died  young. 


3.  Terresia,  died  in     2.  Margaret,  set. 
August,  a"  1665.         2  ami.  1665. 


Lucie,  aet.  3  ami.     Thomas,  died  young,  at 
12  Sept.  1665.  the  age  of  l'i  months. 


166 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Clako  Wapentake. 


Yvrke,  13  Sept.  1665. 


SYKES  OF  SPOFORTH. 


Sec  the  Visit,  of  Cumberland  for  the  amies. 


Richard  Sykes  of  Sykes-dike  neer  Carleill-j- . . 
in  Cumberland. 

William  Sykes,  a  younger  son,  came  into  Yorke-^=. 
shire  and  setled  at  Leedes  | 


Sykes  of  Leedes=p. 
I 


Richard  Sykes,  an  Alderman-pElizabeth,  daughter  of 
of  Leedes.  |         ....  Mawson. 


3.  Richard  Sykes,  Rec-^=Grace,    daughter    of 


tor  of  Kirk-Heaton 
in  com.  Ebor.  died  in 
a"  1653. 


Alexanders  tock, Rec- 
tor of  Kirk-Heaton  in 
com.  Ebor. 


2.  Henry  Sykes 
ofHunsletllall 
in  com.  Ebor.=p 


1.  John  Sykes^ 
of  Leedes,died 
circa  annum 
1622. 


1.  Rebecca,  1.  Richard  Sykes,=pAnna, 
wife  of  Rector  of  the 
John  Church  of 
Kershaw,  Spoforth  and  Pre-  Mickle-  Merck1  in  Leedes. 
Rector  bend  of  ye  Ca-  thwayt,  4.  Bernard  Sykes, 
of  Ripley  thedrall  of  S'  Rector  of  a  Merck'  in  Lond. 
in  com.  Peter  inYorke,aet.  LongMar-  5.  Charles,  died 
Ebor.  36   an.   13    Sept.  ston  in          young. 

2.  Eliz.  1665.  co.  Ebor. 


r— r 


2.  John  Sykes,  a  1.  Sarah,  wife  of  AVil- 
daughter  Merchant  in  Dort.  liam  Home  of  Leedes. 
of  Marke    3.  Samuell  Sykes,  a  2.   Elizabeth,  wife   of 


William  Lodge  of 
Leedes,  afterward  of 
Will'm  Ahlborough 
of  Aldborough  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


3.  Mick leth way t     2.  Marke, 
Sykes,    setatis  3         died 
annorum.  young. 


1.  Richard,  1.  Anna,         2.  Sarah, 

set.   12  an.  set.  9  ann.      3.  Rebecca, 
13    Sept.  ^-^ — ' 

a°  1665.  died  young. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665.  167 

Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Donetuter,  14  Sept.  1665. 

BATTIE  OF  WADWORTH. 

Abm3.— Sable,  a  chevron  ardent  between  three  goats  passant  of  the  second  attired  or,  eacli 
charged  with  two  pallets  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  third  a  demi-savage  holding  in  his  right 
hand  a  club,  between  two  cinquefoils,  all  of  the  fourth. 


James  Battie  of in  com.  Eborum.=p. 

I 


John  Battie  of  Alverthorpe  in  com.T=Elizabeth,   daughter  of  Christopher  Stanley  of 
Ebor.  died  in  a0  162S  vel  circa.  Wakefield  in  com.  Ebor. 


John  Batty  of  Alverthorpe^Dorothy,  daughter  of  Thomas  Marshall  of  Moore-Aller- 
died  a0  1632.  ton  in  com.  Ebor. 

1 j 

Mary,  daughter  and  heire  of^pJohn  Batty  of  Wadworth^Anne,  daughter  of  Stephen 
in    com.    Ebor.    set.    49 
an.  et  11  mens.  14  Sept. 
1665. 


John  Pierpont  of  Wad- 
worth  in  com.  Eboru,  l8 
wife. 


Kelham    of    Rotherham 
com.  Eboru,  second  wife. 


1.  Margaret.      1.  Francis,  set.  20     2.  John,     3.  Henry,  set.  6     3.  Dorothy. 

2.  Elizabeth,     ann.   14   Sept.   a0     set.    2         ann.    14    Sept.     4.  Anne. 

1665.  ann.  1665. 


Strafford  &  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Donvaster,  14  Sept.  1665. 

ROKEBY  OF  WARMES WORTH. 

Asms. — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  rooks  sable,  a  canton  gules. 


Thomas  Rokeby  of  Rokeby  and^=. 
Moreton  in  com.  Ebor. 


of  Moreton.      ^ 


James  Rokeby  of  Slaningford  in=pDorothy,  daughter  of Gascoigne  of 

com.  Ebor.  Caley  in  com.  Ebor. 

....   daughter  of  Sr  Will'nvf=Anthony  Rokeby  of  Slan-^Mary,  daughter  of 

Sutton  of  Averham   in    co.  I  ingford,    died    circa   an-  I  Abiuy  of  Wilsley  in   com. 
Nott.  Knl,  first  wife.  num  1635.  Leicestr.  second  wife. 


Henry,  died       1.  George  Rokeby,       2.  Thomas  Rokeby,  Rector=pAnne,  daughter  of 


unmarried.         Citizen    &   Grocer       of   Warmesworth   in   com. 
of  London.=p  Ebor.  set.  56  ann.  14  Sept. 

A  a"  1665. 


Gervase  Lee  of  Nor- 
ell  in  co.  Nott. 


I- I 

•2.  Will'm,  ret.  15  ann.  1.  Thomas,  xt.  21  an.  14  Sept.  1665. 


168 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Doncastbb  Borough. 


Dmctuter,  14  Sept.  1665. 


SCORAII  OF  DONCASTER. 

AEM9.— Vair,  a  bend  engrailed 

Nicholas  Scorah  of =F 

in  com.  Hereford.  J 

I 

John  Scorah  of  Melton  on  the  Hill=^= 

in  co.  Ebor. 

John  Scorah  of  Melton  on  the  Hill,  died=pSarah,  daughter  of Mote  of  Melton 

in  a0  1650,  vel  circa.  in  com.  Ehor. 

r~i 1 ' 1 

2.  John.  1.  Emanuell  Scorah  of  Doncaster  in  com.  Frances. 

3.  Will'm.  Ebor.  at.  33  ann.  14  Sept.  1665. 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Doncaster,  14  Sept.  n°  166r». 

PORTINGTON  OF  BARNBY  SUPER  DUN. 

Arms  —Quarterly : 

1 .  Guies,  on  a  bend  argent  three  martlets  sable.     Portington. 

2.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  pierced  sable.     Passelow. 

3.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escallop  of  the  field.    Barnby. 

4.  Sable,  a  saltirc  raguly  argent.     Keddall. 

Robert  Portington  of  Barnby^Isabell,  daughter  of  Sr  Richard  Darley 
in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr.  J      of  Buttercrambe  in  co.  Ebor.  Knl. 


2.  Rohert=pGrace, 


Joane,  da.=pRoger  Port-=Jane,  daugh.  of 


Porting- 


daugh.  of     of   Raphe 
Gilbert         Hopton  of 


Gregory 
of  Barn- 
by  super 
Uun  in 
com. 
Ebor. 


Armeley 
Hall   in 
com. Ebor. 
1.  wife 


ington  of 
Barnby 
super   Dun 
|  in  com. 
Ebor.  Esq1', 
jet.  55  ann. 
14   Sept. 
1665. 


Rarusdcn 
of  Lascells-Hall 
neer  Wakefield 
in  co.  Ebor. 
widd.  of  Leo- 
nard Wray  of 
Cusworth  in  co. 
Ebur.  2.  wife. 


1.  Mary,  wife  unto 
Joseph     Holdcn, 
Citizen  and  Ha- 
berdasher   of 
London. 

2.  Eliz.  wife  of 
Thomas  Taylor  of 
Thurne  in  com. 
Ebor. 


r~f" 

1.  Roger.       3.  Gilbert. 

2.  Robert.     4.  Francis. 


1 

1.   Roger  Portington,     2.  Raphe  Port- 
son  and  heire,  ret.  27  ington. 
an.  11  Septa"  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   lf>65.  169 

The  Countie  of  Ye  Citty  of  Youkk.  Forke,  18°  Sept.  1665. 

YARBOROUGH  OF  APPLETON. 

Arms.— rer  pale  argent  and  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  chaplets  all  counterehanged,  a 
*    canton  gules. 


Charles  Yarborough  of  Yarborough- 
in  com.  Lino. 


Will'm  Yarborough  of  Yarborough=j=Helen,  daughter  of Clifford  of  Braken- 

in  com.  Line.  borough  in  com.  Line. 

r ' 

Wdl'm  Yarborough  of  Appleton  in  ye  County=pMargaret,  daughter  of  Robert  Jepha- 
of  ye  Cittie  of  Yorke,  aet.  65  ann.  13  Sept.     son  of  Kellingley  in  co.  Ebor.  gent. 
1665. 

I ' 1 1 

Nicholas  Yarborough,  set.  3  an.  1.  Elizabeth.  2.  Mary. 

13  Sept.  1665. 


Wilton  Beacon.  Forte,  13°  Sept.  1665. 

HORSLEY  OF  FULL-SUTTON. 

Arms. — Gules,  three  horse's  heads  erased  argent  bridled  sable. 
Will'm  Horsley  of  Skirpenbeck  in  com.  Eborum.^p. ,  .. 


Francis  Horsley  of  Full-Sutton  in  com.=pGartrude,  daughter  of  . .  , .   Wytham 
Ebor.  died  in  a°  1630,  or  thereabouts.    |  of  Wytham  in  com.  Ebor. 

I 1 *— 1 1 

3.  Edward  Horsley  of     2.  Richard         1.  Francis  Horsley^Isabell,        Gartro.de,  wife 
Stamford   Briggs    in     Horsley,  died     of  Skirpenbeck  in 
com.  Ebor.     =r=  unmarried.        com.  Ebor.  died  in 

his    father's    life- 
^  time. 


daughter  of  Caleb  Proc- 

of  James  ter     of   ... . 

Fryar  of  in    com.    Eho- 

of  •  •  •  •  rum. 


2.  George.  1.  Francis  Horsley  of  Full-^pMary,  daughter  of  John  Spoforth  of  How- 
Sutton,  vet.  35  annor.  13  I  sham  in  com.  Ebor.  widow  of  Francis 
Sept.  1665.  |  Dawtre  of  Full-Sutton. 


Francis,  n.-t.  10  an.  13  Sept.  1665.  1.  Triphena.  2.   M: 


170 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


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BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1665. 


171 


Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake. 


Bartiesky,  15  -Sept.  1605. 


KAY   OF  WOODSOME. 


Akms. — Quarterly  of  six : 

1.  Argent,  two  bendlets  sable. 

2.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules  three  goldfinches  or. 

3.  Sable,  a  fess  or  between  three  trefoils  slipped  erminois. 

4.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  cross-crosslets  ntclu:e  sable. 

5.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  gules. 

6.  Argent,  three  boar's  heads  erect  and  erased  sable,  a  crescent  gules  for  difference. 
Crest. — A  goldfinch  proper. 


John  Kay  of  Woodsome  in' 
com.  Ebor.  Esq1",  died  in  a° 
1641.  Justice  of  peace  dum 
vixit. 


Anne,  daughter  of  Sr  John 
Feme,  Kl,one  of  the  Councell 
of  Yorke  for  the  Northern 
parts  of  this  realrae. 


Margaret,  daugh-^=Sr  John  Kay: 


ter  and  coheire  of 
John  Moseley  of 
Northcroft,  by 
Elizabeth,daugh- 
ter  and  coheire  of 
Tho.  Triget  of 
South  Kirkby  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr, 
1st  wife. 


of  Wood- 
some,  recre- 
ated by  K. 
Charles  ye 
first  4°  Febr. 
17°  of  his 
reign  e,  died 
25  Julij,  a° 
1662. 


:Eliz.  daughter  of: 
Sr  Ferdinando 
Leigh  of  Middle- 
ton  juxta  Leedes 
in  com.  Ebor.  K', 
wido'w    of  Fran- 
cis Burdet  of 
Burthwayt  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr, 
2  wife. 


1 

=Cath.  daughter   of  Sr    Eliza- 
Will.    Sl    Quintin    of  beth,  wife 
Harpham  in  co.  Ebor.    unto 
Bar1,    widow  of    Mi-    Raphe 
chaell  Wentworth,  son    Asshtonof 
and  heire  of  Sr  George    Middle- 
Wentworth    late    of      ton  in  co. 
Wolley    in  com.  Ebor.  Lane. 
K',    by    whom    there  Esqr. 
is  noe  issue.  3  wife. 


Robert,  l.SrJohn  Kay^Anne,  daughter 
of  Will.  Lyster 
of  Thorneton 
in    com.    Ebor. 
Esqr. 


aet.  22         of  Woodsome, 
ann.  Bart,  xL  24 

an.    15    Sept. 

1665. 


1 .  Mar- 
garet. 


j—\ 

I    I 

2.  Grace. 

3.  Anne. 


1 1 

I  I 

3.  George,  4.  Ma- 
aetatis  18     thew, 
ann.  aet.  15 

an. 


Anne,  aet.  unius  anni  et  9  mens. 
15  Sept.  a°  1665. 


172 


VISITATION  OF  YOKKSHIKE 


The  County  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke. 


Yorke,  13  Sept.  1665. 


HARRISON  OF  ACASTER. 


Akhs.— Azure,  three  deuii-lions  rampant  erased  or,  a  canton  argent. 
Crest. — A  demi-lion  rampant  or,  holding  in  his  paws  a  laurel-wreath  vert. 


Thomas  Harrison,  sometime  L'1  Mayor-p 

of  ye  Citty  of  Yorke. 

1.  John  Harrison,  L'1  Mayor=F 1.  Thomas  Harrison. 

of  Yorke  a°  1612.  |  son  and  heire. 


* 


'_'.  John  Harrison,     1.  Thomas  Harrison^Johan,  daugh- 

a  Dr  of  Phisick.     of   Acaster    in    the  I  ter    of   Adam 

3.  Stephen  Harri-     County  of  the   Citty  |  Haperton    of 


Anne,    wife 
of 

Freeman   of 


son  of  Yorke. =p     of   Yorke,    died    a" 
4.  Rohert,         ^     1624>  vel  circa- 


Haperton    m 
com.  Ebor. 


I 

2.  John 
Harrison 
of  Acas- 
ter, rnarr. 
Anne 
daughter 
of 


1.  Cuthert  Harrison- 
of  Aeaster,  a  Cap',  of 
Foote  under  Col. 
Henry  Slingsby  in  the 
Service  of  K.  Charles 
yc  First,  ast.  40  anno- 
rum  13  Sept.  a0 
1665. 


Lennox,      1.    Isabel,    wife     of    Walter    Holmes 

daugh.  of  

of  Mar-       2.  Alice,  the    wife  of  John  Smithson 

maduke  of 

LdLang-     3.  Elizabeth,    wife  of   Christophr   Ar- 
dale.    '  metsted,  a  Divine. 

4.   Dorothy,  wife  of  Peter   Wilson   of 
Hamutherby  in  co.  Ebor. 


Lennox,  ajt,  6  aim.  13  Sept,  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


173 


The  Countie  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke.  Yorke,  13  Sept.  1665. 

HUTTON  OF  POPPLETON. 

Arms.— Gules,  on  a  less  argent  between  three  cushions  of  the  second  tasselled  or  as  many  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  field,  a  crescent  for  difference. 


Mathew  Hutton,  Archbisshop^ 

of  Yorke. 

2.  Sr  Thomas  Hiitton=p daughter  of  Sr     1 .  8s  Timothy: 


of   Poppleton    in   y' 
county  of  the  Citty  of 
Yorke  Knl,  second  son. 


John  Bennet  of  Daw-     Hutton    Knl 
ley  neer  Uxbridge   in 


Richard  Hutton^pDorothy,  daugh.  of  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John 
of  Poppleton  Ferdinando  Vise.  Robynson  of  Dighton 
Esqr,  died  in  a0  Fairfax  of  Camron  in  in  com.  Ebor.  after- 
Scotland  (of  Denton  wards  of  Edw.  Bowles, 
in  co.  Ebor.)  a  Divine. 


1643. 


2.  Richard. 


1.   Thomas    Hutton    of^pAnne,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Dorothy. 


3.  Mathew.  of  Poppleton  Esqr,  £eta- 

4.  Charles.  tis    27    ann.     13     Sept. 

1665. 


Stringer     of    Sutton    upon 
Lound  in  co.  Nott. 


Dorothy,  a)t.  3  an. 
13  Sept.  a0  1665. 


2.  Elizabeth. 


Strafford  &  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Rotheram,  16  Sept.  1665. 


SYMPSON  OF  SHEFFEILD.- 

Arms. — Per  hend  sinister  or  and  sable,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged. 
Lancelot  Sympson  of  ....  neer  Maidstone  in  Kent.=^..  .. 

I H 

2.  Samuell  Sympson  of=pFayth,  daughter  of  1.  John  Sympson 
Blithe  in  com.  Nott.  I  Alexander  Nevile  of  Mount-bures  in 
died  in  a0  1635,  vel  of  Wyston  in  com.  Essex  clerke,  died 
circa.  Nott.  unmarried. 


Will'm  Sympson  of=f=Elizabeth,   daugbter   of     1.   Lancelot   Simpson     Elizabeth. 


Sheffeild  in  com.  Ebor. 
set.  31  annor.  16  Sept. 


Will'm  Linley  of  King-     of  Stoke-Neyland   in 

ston  super  Hull  in  com.     co.  Suff. 

Eborum. 

1 

Eleanor,  set.  3  mens.  16  Sept.  a"  \M:>. 


174 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Rotheram,  16  Sept.  1665. 


WESTBY  OF  RAVENFIELD. 

Abjis.— Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure  three  cinquefoils  pierced  of  the  field. 
Chest.— A  martlet  sable,  in  his  beak  a  stalk  of  wheat,  leaves  vert,  ears  or. 


Raufe  Westby  of  Leyton-Hall=j= 

and  Westby-Thorpe  in  Craven  I 
in  co.  Ebor. 

r -i ' 

Robert  Westby. =j= 1.  Raufe  Westby,  son  and  heire, 

died  in  his  father's  life-time. 
I !— ' 1 

1.  Francis     2.  George  Westby  of  Elmeton^p 3.  John  Westby. 

Westby.  in  com.  Nott. 

TT~1 

2.  Dorothy,  wife   of 
Smale. 

3.  Anne,    wife    of 


2.  Henry.     1.  George-r-Agneta,  daugh- 


Westby, 
died  in  a0 
1640. 


ter    of 

Hawley  of  Stot- 
fold    in   com. 
Derb. 


1.  Joane,  wife 

of Smale; 

after    of    Ste- 
phen Bright. 


Hobson. 
4.Eliz.  wife  of ..  ..  Wilson. 


2.  George     Anna,  daugh-=pl.  Thomas-,- Barbara,  daugh.  of 


Westby  of 
Gilthwayt 
in    com. 
Ebor. 


ter  of  Gabraell 
Bonner  of 
Alkmund- 
bury-Weston 
in    co.    Hunt 
1.  wife. 


Westby  of 
Raven - 
field  in 
co.    Ebor. 
died  in  a0 
1659. 


Raphe  Hatfeild  of 
Laughton  in  le 
Morthing  in  co. 
Ebor.  widow  of 
Stephen  Bright  of 
Carbroke  in  com. 
Ebor.  2.  wife. 


1.  Fayth,  wife  of  Anth. 
Hatfeild  of  Laughton  in 
le  Morthing  in  com. 
Ebor. 

2.  Sarah,  wife  of  Wil- 
liam Spenser  of  Atter- 
cliffe  in  co.  Ebor. 


Frances,  wife  of     George  Westby: 
John  Hatfeild  of     of   Ravenfield, 


Hatfeild  in  com. 
Eborum. 


oet.   32  an.    16 
Sept.  a0  1665. 


Benedicta,  daughter 
of  Joseph  Drake,  a 
Merchant  in  Hull. 


John,  died     Sarah, 
young.         Rebecca. 


John,  sot.  unius  anni 
16  Sept.  1665. 


1 

Anna. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


175 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Rotheram,  16  Sejrt.  1665. 


MORETON  OF  SPOUTHOUSE. 

(See  Moreton  of  Wrathhouse  for  the  upper  part  of  this  descent.) 
Asms. — Or,  three  ravens  sable  within  a  bordure  azure. 

Richard  Moreton  of  Spouthouse  in  the  parish  of=p. .  . . 
Bradfeild  in  com.  Eborum. 


Nicholas  Moreton  of  Spouthouse,- 
died  circa  ann.  1630. 


:Gertrude,  daughter  of  Rauf'e   Ward 
of  Morehall  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Thomas  Moreton 
of  Thorne  House  in 
com.  Ebor.=^= 


1.  Francis  More-^Anne,  daughter 
ton  of  Spout-  of  John  Slater 
house,  died  in  a0  of  Hunshelfe  in 
1654.  com.  Ebor. 


Francis  More- 
ton  of  Spout- 
house, set.  50 
ann.  16  Sept. 
1665. 


:Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  Will. 
Revell  of 
Dungworth 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Anne,  wife  of  John  Scott 
of  Thurston  in  co.  Ebor. 

2.  Dinas,  wife  of  Raufe  Lee 
of  Greenaforth  in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Gartrude,  now  wife  of  Edward  Ratcliffe  of  Thriber 
in  com.  Ebor.  and  widow  of  Thomas  Sotterthwayt  of 
Grasebrooke  in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Anne,  wife  of  William  West  of  Round-green  in 
com.  Ebor. 

3.  Mary,  wife  of  John  Drew  of  Rotheram  in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Anne.     3.  Elizabeth. 

2.  Mary.     4.  Sarah. 

5.  Martha. 


1.  Thomas  Moreton,  Mr 
of  Arts,  setatis  26  ann. 
16  Sept.  1665. 


— — m 

2.  Nicolas,  setatis  12  ann. 

3.  Francis,  set.  10  ann. 

4.  Joseph,  set.  8  ann. 


Doncaster  Borough. 


Doncaster,  14  Sep*.  1665. 


MARSHALL  OF  DONCASTER. 


Aems. — three  bars ,  a  canton  ermine. 


Miles  Marshall  of  Marston-p-Anne,  daughter  of  Robert  Spendola  of 
in  com.  Line.  Dene  in  com.  Northton. 


1.  Winifride,  wife  of  Thomas  Allen  of 
Colby  in  com.  Line.  shall  of  Mars- 

2.  Isabell,  wife  of  Edward  Downer  of  ton    in    com. 
Great-Ponton  in  com.  Line.  Line,  died  22° 

3.  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas    Goodburne  Jan.  a0  1653. 
of  Marston  in  co.  Line. 


rhomas  Mar-^Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas 
Barnes  of  the 
Citty  of    Lin- 


colne. 


3.  Thomas 
Marshall, 
Citizen  of 
London. 


2.  Benjamin= 
Marshall  of 
Doncaster 
in  co.  Ebor. 
tet.  41  ann. 
14  Sept.  a" 
1665. 


-Elizabeth,  daugh. 
of  John  Farnley 
of  Thornhill  in 
com.  Ebor.  widow 
of  Will.  Madocks 
of  Doncaster. 


1.  Gervase 
Marshall  of 
Whatton  in 
the  Vale  in 
co.  Nott. 


h 


1.  Alice,  wife  of  Obadiah 
Martin  of  Doncaster. 

2.  Eliz.  wife  of  Rob'  Wal- 
cot  of  Scredinton  in  coin. 
Line. 

3.  Mary. 


176 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Bilmer  Wapentake. 


Forhe,  13  Sept.  1665. 


MORLEY  OF  NEWTON  UPON  OUSE. 

Arms.— Quarterly  : 

1.  Sable,  a  leopard's  face  jessant-de-lis  argent. 

2.  Gules,  a  fess  between  three  Kathcrine-wheels  argent. 

3.  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules  three  garbs  or. 

4.  Gules,  two  wings  conjoined  and  inverted  or,  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lis  argent. 

Chest. — On  a  chapeau  gules  turned  up  ermine  a  leopard's  face  argent  jessant-de-lis  or. 

Anne,  daughter  of  Christo-=pCutbert    Morley^=Isabell,  daughter  of 

pherThornaby  ofThornaby,  I  of  Normanby  in     Wilson  of in  North 

first  wife.  |  co.  Ebor.  |  umberland,  second  wife. 


1.  James  Morley 
of  Normanby  in 
Cleveland.=f= 

_±_ 

2.  James  Morley  of  Newton- 
upon  Ouse  in  com.  Ebor.  a;t. 
38  an.  14  Sept.  a°  1665. 


2.  Robert  Morley  of  ye  Citty= 
of  Yorke,  an  Utter  Barrister 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  died  in 
a°  1651. 


:Elizabeth,  daughter     Eleanor,  wife 

of  Sr    John   Scorey     of of 

of in   com in  com. 

Hereford,  Knl.  


^Cordelia,  daughter  of  Thomas 

Dodsworth  of in  co. 

Ebor.  widow  of Hig- 

ginbotham. 


,  Cuthbert     1.  Isabell 
Morley.         2.  Anne. 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Doncasfer,  14  Sept.  1665. 

ADAMS  OF  SCAUSBY. 


Arms.— Gules,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  escallops  or,  on  a  chief  argent  as  many  pallets 

engrailed  sable. 
Crest.— A  demi-griffln  segreant  ermine,  beaked  and  winged  azure,  holding  an  escallop  or. 

Philip  Adams  of  Ouston  in^Gertrude,  daughter  of  Thomas 
com.  Ebor.  died  circa  an-  Boswell  of  Warmesworth  in 
nura  1622.  com.  Ebor. 


Will'm  Adams=pMargaret,     daughter     of     1.  Jane,  wife  of  Thomas  2.   Mary,  wife 

of   Owston,  Sr   Thomas    Ellys    of  Young,  son  and  heire   of  of  Christopher 

died  in   a0  Grantham  in  com.  Line.     Sr    George    Young,    K',  Wormley  of 

1637  vel  circa.     Kn'.  son    to    Young,  Rickall   in 

Arch  Bpp  of  Yorke.  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Sr  William  Adams^Mary,  daughter  of  John  Dawncy,  Ks<ir,     2.  Thomas, 


of  Scausby  in  com. 
Ebor.  Kl,  set.  38  an. 
14  Sept.  1665. 


son  and  hcire  apparent  of  Sr  Tho.  3.  Philip, 
Dawney  of  Cowick  in  com.  Ebor.  4.  Benja- 
Knl.  min, 


died 


mar- 
ried. 


~1 1 — 1 1 — I 

3.  Thomas,  seta-     1.   William,  died  in  his  child-      1.   Elizabeth,  setatis     3.   Mary,  net. 
tis  10  aim.  hood.  14  annorum.  5  aim. 

4.  Philip,  ret.  3     2.  John  Adams,  now  son  and     2.   Margaret,  a?tatis     4.  Jane,  set. 
aim.  heire,    a-tat,    12    annor.    14        7  annorum.  1  anni. 

Sept.  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665. 


177 


Osgodcbosse  Wapentake. 


Yorke,  13°  Sept.  1665. 


HUMFREY  OF  ASKERNE. 


Arms. — Gules,  a  cross  botonnee  ermine. 
Crest. — An  otter  passant  argent,  vulned  in  the  breast  j. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 

Nicholas  Humfrey  of in  com.  Dorset,T=. 

resided  afterwards  in  yc  Citty  of  Worcester.     | 

I 

Will'm  Humfrey,  Dr  in  Divinity  &  Chaplain  to  King=pAnne,   daughter  and  heire   of 


James,  resided  at  Averham  in  com.  Nott.  a  Justice  of 
Peace  and  Quorum,  died  a°  1626,  or  thereabouts 


2.  Francis  Humph- 
rey, a  Merchant  in 
Yorke,  died  with- 
out issue  male. 

3.  Mathew,  died 
without  issue  male. 


Charles  Hall,  a  younger  son  of 
....  Hall  of  Gretford  in  com . 
Line. 


1.  Toby    Humfrey  of^Anne,  daugh. 
Askerne  in  co.  Ebor.      unto    Francis 
now  one  of  the  Masters     Bayne  of  Ne- 
of  ye  Chancery  Extra-  |  therdale  in 
ordinary,  set.  45 an.  13  I  com.  Ebor. 
Sept.  1665.  I  gent. 

Toby,  aet.  17  an.  13  Sept.  1665. 


1.  Anne,  wife  of  James 
Sturton  of  great  Ayton 
in  Cleveland  gent. 

2.  Mary,  wife  of  Ed- 
mund Woodroofe,  Citi- 
zen of  London. 


Allertonshire  Wapentake. 


Yorke,  13  Sept.  1665. 


METCALFE  OF  NORTH-ALLERTON. 


Arms.— Argent,  three  calves  passant  sable,  a  canton  gules. 


George  Metcalfe,  second  son  to-p. 
James  Metcalfe. 


Richard  Metcalfe  of  North-=f=Anne,  daughter  of  Roger  Wilson  of  Danby- 
Allerton  in  co.  Ebor.         |  Wiske  in  com.  Ebor.  gent. 

"T 


Richard   Met-     1.  George  Metcalfe  of  Aller-^=Elizabeth,  daugh-     Cecelie,  wife  of 


calfe  of  North-     ton,  one  of  the  Justices  of 
Allerton.=p  Peace  in  the  North  Riding 

•K  of  Yorkesh.  died  a0  1642. 


terof  William  Tal-  Marmaduke  Bell 
bot  of  Knaton  in  of  Elmer  in  com. 
com.  Ebor.  gent.       Ebor.  gent. 


2.  Richard.     1.  Will'm  Met-= 
calfe  of  North - 
Allerton,  set.  30 
an.   13   Sept. 
1665. 


1 — I — I 

Anna,  daugh.  1.  Eliz.  wife  of  Timothy  Maleverer  of 

of  Sr  George  Arncliffe  in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr. 

Marwood   of  2.  Cath.   wife   of  Henry   Crosland    of 

little  Busk  by  Hemsley  in  com.  Ebor.  gent, 

in  co.  Ebor.  3.  Mary,  wife  of  Lancelot  Pinkney   of 

Hart.  Silton  in  co.  Ebor.  gent. 


Thomas,  a't.  4  an.  13°  Sept.  1665. 

2   A 


1.  Elizabeth. 


2.  Margaret. 


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SAVILE  OF  MEXBROUGH. 


Arms.— Argent,  on  a  bend  sable  three  owls  of  the  field,  in  chief  a  trefoil  slipped  gules. 
Crest. — An  owl  argent,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  trefoil  as  in  the  arms. 

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ann.  16  Sept.  a0  1665.  worth  of  Eastfield  in  com.  Ebor. 

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3.  Samuell,  aetatis     2.  Will'm,  aet.      1.  John,  jet.  11  an.      1.  Elizabeth.      3.  Martha. 
6  mensium.  9  ann.  16  Sept.  1665.  2.  Catherine. 


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Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Rotheram,  16  Sept.  li 


ROKEBY  OF  HOTHAM  AND  SKIRES. 


Arms.— Quarterly : 

1  and  4.  Argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three  rooks  of  the  second  legged  azure,  a  crescent 

for  difference. 

2  and  3.  Argent,  three  chevronels  braced  in  base  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  as  many 

mullets  of  the  first. 


Thomas  Rokeby  of  Hotham-i-Catherine,  daughter  of  Laurence 


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I 


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died  un- 
married. 


Rokeby  of 
Hotham. 


of  William  Rokeby 
of  Skyres  in  com. 
Ebor.  Esqr. 


Legh,  Serjeant  at  Armes. 


1.  Eliz.  wife  of  Rich.  Vincent  of  Firsby 
in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Susan,  wife  of  Will'm  Cartwright  of 
Normanby  in  com.  Line. 


2.  Alexander   Rokeby   of   Sandall    in    co.  Sir    William: 
Ebor.  marr.  Susan,  da.  of  Gervase  Bos-  Rokeby  of 
well  of  Warmesworth  in  com.  Ebor.  Hotham  and 

3.  Thomas  Rokeby,  marr.  Eliz.  daugh.  of  Skyres  in  eo. 

Bury   of   Grantham    in    com.  Ebor.  Bar1. 

Line.  aet.  64  ann. 

4.  Philip  Rokeby,  married  Jane,  daughter  16  Sept.  a0 

of Godfrey  of  Thunnock  in  com.  1665. 

Line. 


:Frances, 
daugh- 
ter of  Sr 
Will'm 
Hickman 
of  Gaynes- 
borough 
in  com. 
Line.  Kn*. 


1 

Mary,    wife 
of  Chris- 
topher Le- 
gard  of 
Anlaby  in 
com.   King- 
ston sup. 
Hull. 


3.  Willoughby  Rokeby, 
set.  33  ann.  16  Sept. 
1665. 

4.  Francis,   died    un- 
married. 


2.  Alexander=pMargaret,  da. 
Rokeby,  xt.    I  of  John  Cooke 
36  ann.   16     |  of  Holkam  in 
Sept.  1665.        com.  Norff. 
|  Esq'. 


1.  William 
Rokeby, 
died  un- 
married. 


1111 

1 .  Mary,     died 
unmarried. 

2.  Elizabeth. 

3.  Mildred. 

4.  Bridget. 


William,  cet.  9  ann.  16  Sept.  a0  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,    1665. 


18;» 


StRAIFOKI)  AND  TlCKHILI.  WAPENTAKE. 


Rotkeram,  16  Sept.  1661 


HATFEILD  OF  LAUGHTON  IN  LE  MORTHING 


Arms. — Ermine,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  sable  three  cinquefoils  or. 

Chest. — A  cubit-arm  vested  sable  cuffed  argent  holding  in  the  hand  proper  a  cinquefoil  slipped  < 


Stephen  Hatfeild  of  Hatfeild  in  Hoi- 
dernesse  in  com.  Ebor.  to  whom 
Will.  Flower,  Norroy,  granted  the 
Amies  here  depicted  (as  it  is  affirmed) 
a°  1563,  in  his  Visitation  of  Yorke- 
shire. 

i 

Hatfeild   of   Ecclesfield    in=p. 

com.  Ebor.  and  there  resided  at  Shire-  I 
green e  alias  Hatfeild  house. 

Alexander  Hatfeild  of  Shire  greene.=p. 


Raphe  Hatfeild  of  Shire-greene,  afterward  of=pMargaret,  daughter  of  Robert  Mer- 
Laughton  in  the  Morning,  died  circa  an.  1635.  field  of  Thurcroft  in  com.  Ebor. 


4.  Barbara,  wife  of 
Stephen  Bright  of 
Carborough  in  co. 
Ebor.;  after  of  Tho. 
Westby  of  Raven- 
field  in  co.  Ebor. 

5.  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
James   Fisher   of 
Sheffeild  in  co.  Ebor. 


r-r~i 

1.  Margaret,  wife  of  Tho- 
mas Lord  of  Brampton 
in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Anne,  wife  of  James 
Trubshaw  of  Bawtre  in 
co.  Ebor. 

3.  Isabell,  wife  of  Will'm 
Stanniforth  of  Rotheram 
in  co.  Ebor. 


1 

1.  Anthony: 
Hatfeild  of 
Laughton 
in  the 
Morthing 
in   com. 
Ebor.    set. 
67  ann.  16 
Sept.  1665. 


I 

John  Hatfeild, 
setatis  30  an. 
16  Sept.  1665. 


:Fayth, 
daughter 
of  Thomas 
Westby  of 
Gilthwayt 
in    com. 
Ebor. 


1.  Rosamund,  wile 
Laughton  of  Howoi 
Eborum. 


of  Charles 
•th  in  com. 


I" I 

2.  Alex- 
ander 
Hatfeild 
of  Ran- 
field  in 
co.  Ebor. 
Clerke. 

3.  John 
Hatfeild. 


2.  Martha. 

3.  Fayth. 

4.  Prudence. 


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Agbbigo  and  Morlky  Waphhtaki 


Torhe,  13  Sept. 


CROSLAND  OF  CROSLAND  HILT, 


Arms.— Quarterly  argent  and  gules,  a  cross  botonnee  counterehanged. 


Thomas  Crosland  of  Crosland  Hill=p 

in  the  parish  of  Almondbury  in  j 
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Thomas  Crosland  of=pDorothy,  daughter  and  coheire  of  , 
Crosland  Hill.  Key  of  Thorpe  in  co.  Ebor. 


>.  Nathaniell  Crosland^pJane,  daughter     1 


of  Crosland  Hill,  died 
circa  ann.  1644,  being 
a  Cap1  of  Horse  in  the 
Army  of  K.  Charles  the 
first." 


of  Gawyn  Hy 

mers  of  Shields 
in    the    Bis- 
shopprick    of 
Durha. 


Thomas,       1 .  Judith,  wife  of  . .  .     Booth, 
Gyles,  Dr  of  Phisick. 

3.  Mathias,       2.  Lueie,'\vife  of  . .  ..  Thirst  of 

4.  William,        Grenehead  in  co.  Ebor. 

> , '     3 wife  of Lan- 
cashire of  Manchester. 


Thomas  Cros-=f  Elizabeth, 


land  of  Cros- 
land Hill,  tct. 
28    an.    13 
Sept.  1665. 


daughter  of 
Christophr 
Breary, 
Alderm.  of 
Yorke. 


,  Christopher, 
ret.  3  ann. 


ob.  s.  prole. 

1.  Thomasin,  wife  of  George 
Good  of  Kingston  upon  Thames 
in  com.  Surrey. 

2.  Lucie,  wife  of  Thomas  Hill 
of  Fulham  in  co.  Midd. 

3.  Mary. 


1.   Thomas   Crosland,  wtatis 
4  annor.  13  Sept.  a»  1665. 


4.  Jane,  wife  of  Tho- 
mas Sympson  of  Bra- 
ferton  in  co.  Ebor. 

5.  Esther. 

6.  Susan. 


1.  Elizabeth. 

2.  Jane. 


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Langbargh  Wapentake.  Yorke,  13  Sept.  1665. 

FOULIS  OF  INGLEBY-MANOUR. 

Abms.— Argent,  three  laiirel-leaves  proper,  on  an  inescutclieon  the  badge  of  a  baronet  of  England. 

Crests. — 1.  A  demi-unieorn  winged 

2.  Out  of  a  crescent a  cross  pattee  fitchce 


William  Foulis,  Keeper  of  the: 
Privy  Seale  to  James  ye  1st, 
K.  of  Scotland,  a"  1430. 


William  Foulis.=f:Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sr  Walter 
Ogleby  Kn*. 


2.  James^=Margaret,  daughter  to  Sr 
Foulis.      |    Tho.  Henderson  Kn'. 


1.  Will'm.died 
w"'out  issue. 


James  Fowlis,  heire  to  WilTm  his^=  Barbara,  daugh- 

unele,  purchased  the  lands  of  Col- 

lington  from  Will.  Master  of  Glen- 

carne,  a°  1519.     He  was  Keeper  of 

the  Register  to  James  the  5th,  King 

of  Scotland,  a0  Dni  1530. 


ter  of 
Browne  of  the 
House  of  Fordee 
in  Fife. 


: daughter  of 

the  Earle  of  Marr, 
and  her  mother  of 
the  Earle  of  Mon- 
teith,  and  hers  of 
Argyle. 


Henry  Foulis.-r-Mary  Hadden,  daughter  of Glennageis. 


4.  Tho-     2.  David  Foulis,  came  into  England  with1 
mas.  James  the  sixth  King  of  Scotland  and  first 

of  England,  and  was  made  Kn1  and  after 
Bar1  by  him.  He  was  agent  from  K. 
James  to  Qu.  Eliz.  and  cofferer  to  Prince 
Henry  and  K.  Charles  the  first,  died 
in  a°  1642. 


Cordelia,  daugh.  of  1.  James. 
William  Fleetwood 
of  Great  Missenden 
in  com.  Buck.  Esqr, 
Serjeant  at  Law  and 
Recorder  of  London 
in  Qu.  Eliz.  time. 


4.  Edward, 

2.  Robert, 

died     un- 

died un- 

married. 

married. 

5.  Will'm 

3.  John 

Foulis. 

Foulis. 

1.  Sr  Henry^=Mary, 
Foulisoflngle-  of  Sr 
by  Manour  in  ton  of 
Cleveland  B«.       Ebor. 


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eldest  daughter  Anne,  wife  of 
Thomas  Lay-  George  Purves, 
Sexho  in  com.  Drof  Phisick. 
K'.  Eliz. 


III- 

2.  Henry. 

3.  Edw. 
died  un- 
married. 

4.  Tho- 
mas. 


1.    Sr    David=^=Cath.  eldest 


Foulis  of  In- 
gleby  Manour 
Bar',  set.  32 
aim.  13  Sept. 
1665. 


f—| 

1.  Honora,  set.  unius 
an.  et  9  mensiu. 

2.  Mary,  set.  6  mens. 


da.  of  Sr 
David  Wat- 
kins  of  ye 
county  of 
Midd.  K'. 


f—\ 

1.  Cordelia,  died 
unmarried. 

2.  Mary,  wife  of 
Rob.  Shafto  of 
Ben  well  in  com. 
Northumb. 


3.  Cath.  wife  of  Raphe 
Cole,  son  &  heire  of  Sr 
Nich.  Cole  of  Keeper  in 
ye  Bisshopprick  of  Dur- 
ham Bar1. 

4.  Eliz. 


1.  David,   set.  9  ann. 
13  Sept.  1665. 

2.  Henry,  died  young. 


3.Wiirm,set.6ann. 
4.  Thomas,  set.  5 
ann. 


5.  Charles,  died 
young. 

6.  John,  set.  3  ann. 


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YORKR,  THE  ANSTV. 


forte,  13  Sept.  1< 


NEWARKE  OF  ACHAM. 


Arms. — Sable,  three  saltires  engrailed  argent. 
No  proofe  made. 


Thomas  Newarke  of  Acham  in  the^=Alice,  daughter  of 
county  of  the  citty  of  Yorke.  Redmers  of  . . . 


1.  Peter  Newarke  of  Asc-^.Ioane,  daughter  of  Tho-  2.  Robert^....  daughter  of 

ham,  Esqr  of  the  Body  to     mas    Vavasour   of  Cop-  Newark         Cawood, 

Qu.     Mary,    living     in    a0     penthorpe  in  co.  Ebor.  of  Acham.     widow  of 

1584.  |  Casbut. 


1.  Thomas,  died  unmarried. 

2.  Henry,  died  unmarried. 


Henry  Newarke  of  Askham  Bryan=p daughter 

in  the  county  of  the  citty  of  Yorke,     of Vava- 

died  a°  1635,  or  thereabouts.  sour. 


2.  Robert  Newark. -p 

3.  Will'm  Newark  of  Ask- 
ham Bryan  in  com.  civi- 
tatis  Ebor.^ 

4- 

4.  Henry  Newark  of  Ask- 
ham Bryan. 


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Newark  of  Ac- 
ham, died  in  a° 
1657,  or  there- 
abouts. 


:Susan,daugh. 
of  John  Ro- 
bynson  of 
Ryther  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  Anne,  wife  of  Will'm 
Hunter  of  Copman- 
thorp  in  co.  civit.Ebor, 

2.  Cath.  wife  of 

Ferby    of    Askham 
Bryan. 

3.  Mary,  wife  of  John 
Fox  of  Askham  Rich- 
ard. 


2.  John  Newarke  of  Rich- 
ruund  in  com.  Ebor. 

3.  Arthur,  died  unmarried. 

4.  Henry. 

5.  Edward. 


1.  Thomas  New-=pWinifride,  daughter  of  Fran-     Susan, 
arke  of  Acham,     cis  Childers  of  Carhouse   in 
aet.  31  annor.  1 3     the  parish  of  Doncaster  in  co. 
Sept.  1665.  Ebor. 


Henry,  ait. 
9  mens. 


2.   Francis,  a;t.  2  ann. 
13  Sept.  1665. 


1 .  Thomas,  died 
young. 


Elizabeth,  died 
young. 


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199 


Stainecrosse  Wapentake. 


Bametley,  15  Sept.  1665. 


ELMEHIRST  OF  HOUNDH1LL. 


Arms. — Barry-wavy  nf  six  argent  and  sable,  a  canton  of  the  second. 

The  proofe  of  these  arraes  respited.     Nothing  done. 
Robert  de  Elmehirst,  temp.  Edw.  1  et  Edw.  2.^= 


1.  John  de  Elmehirst,  15-p. 
E.  3,  of  Worsbrougb.      j 


2.  Richard  de  Elme-=p. 
hirst,  41  Edw.  3.      j 


3.  Will'm  de 
Elmehirst. 


Maud,  daughter  and  heire,  wife  of  Roger  Genne     John  Elmehirst,  Lord  of=p. 
of  Ouzlethwayt,  ob.  s.  prole.  Elmehirst  a°  1409. 


I 1 

2.  Will'm  Elmehirst,=pAlice.     1.  John  Elmehirst,= 
brother  and  heire.      |  died  w,hout  issue. 

I , 

Robert  Elmehirst.  =pMargaret 


Margaret,  afterwards  marr. 
to  George  Tingle. 


WuTm^= Agnes,  daugh-     2.  J  ames  Elmehirst,  Priest, 


Elme- 
hirst. 


ter  of Crosse    Bearer    to    Card. 

Hall  of  Smeth-     Wolsey,  and  Parson  of  Sl 
ley.  Swythens  in  Lond. 


1.  Robert, 
died 
wthout 
issue. 


n 

1.  Agnes,  ye  wife 
of  ... .   Benson. 

2  Margaret,  wife 
of  Robert  Genne 
of  Ouzletwayt. 


Roger  Elniehirst^Eliz.  daughter  of 


a°   17   Eliz.   Re- 


Marshe  of  Deyhouse  in 
the  parish  of  Darton. 


3.  Will'm. 

4.  Roger, 
Customr  of 
Lymrick 
in  Ireland, 
ob.    sine 
prole. 


1.  Rob' 
Elme- 
hirst. 


:Eliz.  da. 
of  Will. 
Thorne- 
ton  of 
Tiresall, 
widd.  of 
Marke 
Foxcroft. 


1 .  Agnes,  first  married  2.  Jennet,  wife 
to  John  Forster;  and  unto  John  Ca- 
after  to  Thomas  Addye  wood  of  Wors- 
of  Ederthorpe.  brough. 

T" 


1— 1 

1.  Eliz.  first  marr.  to 
Rob1  Castleforth  of 
Darley  cliffe;  after 
to  John  Booth,  Ld 
of  the  Manour  of 
Worsbrougb.. 

2.  Joane,  wife  of 
Nicholas  Stamforth 
of  Tunslaw. 


3.  Margaret,  wife  to 
Roger  Genne  of 
Ouzletwayt. 

4.  Agnes,  wife  of 
....  Needome  of 
Rotheram. 

5.  Mary,  wife  unto 
John  Allot  of  Don- 
caster. 


Margaret,  daughter  and  eo-=f=l.  Richard  Elme-=f=Eliz.  daughter 
heire  of  Richard  Mickle-  I  hirst,  died  in  a0  of  Tho.  Wayte 
thwayt  of  Swayth-Hall,  first  1653,  or  there-  of  Haxby,  2. 
wife.  I  abouts. 


2.  William  Elme- 
hirst of  Wadham 
Colledge  in  Ox- 
ford. 


1 

Eliz. 

i — r- 
2.  Will'm. 

died 

3.  Tho. 

mar- 

ried. 

1.  Richard  Elme-=p Alice,  da. 
hirst  of  Hound-  of  Gervase 
hill  in  co.  Ebor.  |  Dixon  of 
aet.  25  annor.  15  I  Upper- 
Sept.  a°  1665.  I  Woodhall 
|  in  co. 
Ebor. 


1.  Eleanor,  wife  of  Hastings  Rasby 
of  Smeton  in  co.  Ebor. 

2.  Rebecca,  died  unmarried. 

3.  Elizabeth,    wife    of    Edward 
Canby  of  Thurne  in  com.  Bbo. 

4.  Anne. 

5.  Marv. 


Elizabeth,  net.  4  aim.  14"  Sept.  a°  16o'5.  Eleanor,  died  young. 


200 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Strafford  &  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Rotheram,  16  Sept  1665. 

MOUNTNEY  OF  ROTHERAM. 


Aems. — Gules,  a  bond  between  six  martlets  or. 


Sir  John  Mountney  Knight,  a°  22  H.  6.=p. 


2.  Thomas  Mountney  .= 


1.  Robert   Mountney  Esqr.  20  E.  4=j=.. 


Thomas  Mountney.^ Barbara,  daughter^  Robert  Thwayts  of  Marston  in  co. 

and  heire.  Ebor.  ar. 

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Nicholas^....      Anne,  wife  of  Will'm  Ingleby,  who  had  by     a  son,  who 

Mountney    I  her  Sherclyffe  Hall  and   other  lands,  and     died    in  his    child- 

Esqr.  died  wthout  issue.  hood. 

John  Mountney  =pMaud,  daughter  of  George  Wastneys  of  Headon  in  co.  Nott. 

I ' I 1 

1.  Thomas  Mount-=f=Mary,    da.  of     2.  Arnold       3.  Nicholas   Mount-=j=Ellen,  daugh 


ney  of  Wheatley  in 
com.  Ebor. 


John  Uraycote  Mountney, 
of Paynesley  in  died  with- 
co.  Staff.  Esqr.    out  issue. 


ley  of  Rotheram  in 
com.  Ebor.  died  a0 
1616,  or  thereabouts. 


Thomas-pEliz.  daughter 


Mountney 
Esqr.  died 
in  a"  1635, 
or  there- 
abouts. 


of  Sr  William 
Cave  of  Wal- 
terstoke  in  com. 
Oxon. 


2.  John, 
died  un- 
married. 


1.  Richard=pKatherine.  eld- 


Mountney  of 
Rotheram, 
set.  67  anno- 
rum  16  Sept. 
a°  1665. 


est  daughter  of 
Sr  George  Fitz- 
Geffrey  Knl. 


ter  of  Richard 
Burrows  of 
Rotheram. 

1 

Anne,    wife 

of  Anthony 

Wright  of 

Maltby  in 

com.  Ebor. 


I 

Arnold  Mount- 
ney of 

in  com.  North- 
umberland. 


n 

1.  Elizabeth,  wife 
of  ... .    Brawne. 

2.  Jane,  wife  of 
Brawne  of 


I 

Francis, 
set.  32  an. 
16  Sept. 
a° 1665. 


1.  Anne,  wife  of  Charles  Tucker  of 
....  in  com.  Wilts,  now  residing 
in  Rotheram. 

2.  Catherine,  wife  of  Jasper  Blythman 
of  Newlath.es  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


Sciant  prasentes  et  futuri,  quod  ego  Johanna  Mountney,  filia  et  haeres  Thomre 
Mountency,  quondam  uxor  Thomac  Furnivall  ch'r,  dedi,  concessi,  &e.  Johanni  Mount- 
ney filio  meo  manerium  meu  de  Bulcotes,  cum  omnibus  pertinentijs  in  Comitatu 
Nottyngham  ;  Dedi  etiam  prxdieto  Johanni  omnia  terras  et  tenementa,  prata,  &c.  in 
Risslieton  juxta  Rothewell  in  com.  Northampt.  &c.  ac  in  Swynton  et  Scoles  in  com. 
Ebor.  Habendu,  &c.  prajdictis  Johanni  hseredibus  et  Assignatis  suis,  &c.  Data  apud 
Shircliffe  in  com.  Ebor.  in  festo  Sancti  Martini  Episcopi  in  Hycme,  15°  Ric.  2. 

Circular  seal  appended:    device,  two  shields    suspended    from   a 
tree,  each  bearing  a  bend  between  six  martlets :  inscription 

"   +    SlUILLUM  JOHANNE  DE  FURNIVALL." 


BY  SIK  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1665  AND   1666. 


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VISITATION  OP  YORKSHIRE 


AOBRIGG  <\.  Morley  Wapentake. 


Yorke,  U"  Aug. 


FORSTER  OF  ROTHWELL. 

Akms.  -  Argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  vert  between  three  bugle-horns  sable  stringed  of  the  second. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 


Ralph  Forster  of 
dyed  in  a0 


in  co.  Northumbr.-r-. 
statu  50  ann. 


1.  EUchard Forster,     2.  James  Forster  of  ..  , 
died  young.  Northumbr.  died  in  a° 


m  co.- 
..  set. 


, .   daughter  &  heire 
of 

=Joane,  daughter  of  Robert 

Roode  of in   co. 

Ebor. 


Fran- 
ces, 
dyed 
young. 

]. 


1.  Chris- 
topher, 
dyed 
young. 


2.   R:i 


ter  of  Rothwell 
in  co.  Ebor.  set. 
circa  40  an.  11" 
Aug.  a"  1666. 


; daugh- 
ter of  Philip 
Niflbet  of  Es- 

sington    in 
com.  Ebor. 


.1  aines,  dyed  young. 

2.  John  Forster,  act.  3  annor.  11"  Aug.  1666. 

3.  Raphe,  a;t.  unius  anni  11  Aug.  a°  1666. 


3.  John  Fors-^Elizabeth, daugh- 
ter ait.  circa  ter  and  coheir  of 
36  an.  11  Henry  Hoyle  of 
Aug.  1666 neer  Hali- 
fax in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Mary,  dyed  young. 

2.  Hannah,  get.  9  aim. 

3.  Ruth,  set.  7.  aim. 

4.  Elizabeth,  set.  5  ami. 


OcsE  and  Darwent  Wapentake. 


Ynrle,  13°  Aug.  1666. 


HEADLAM  OF  KEXBY. 

Aems. — Gules,  a  chevron  or  between  three  lamb's  heads  erased  argent. 
Chest. — A  demi-grilHn  segreant  holding  a  spear,  all  argent. 


Raphe  Hcadlam,  Citizen  of  Yorke.-p. 


2.  John.  1.  Leonard  Head-^Jane,  daughter  and  heir 

3.  Robert  Head-  lam,To\vne-Clerke  of  John  Knaggs  of  Ken- 
lam,  Citizen  of  of  Yorke,  died  in  dall  neer  Otley  in  com. 
London.  a"  1641.  Ebor. 


n 

1.  Mary,  died   un- 
married. 

2.  Elizabeth,  died 
unmarried. 


1.  John  Hcadlam  of  Kcxby=pMargaret,  2'1  daughter  of  Sr  John 
in  com.  Ebor.  died  in  a"  I  Lyster  of  Kingston  super  Hull  in 
1664.  co.  Ebor.  Knl. 


1.  William  Headlam 
of  Kcxby,  tct.  18  an- 
nor. 13  Aug.  1666. 


2.  Job 

8.  Walter. 

4.  Charles. 

5.  Richard. 


— n 

1.  Eliz. 

2.  Susan, 

dyed  young. 


2.  William  Head 
lam,  died  unmar- 
ried. 


3.  Frances. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666. 


205 


Buckiiose  Wapentake.  Maiton,  12"  Sept.  1( 

HEBLETHWAYTE  OF  NORTON. 

Arms.— Argent,  two  pales  azure,  on  a  canton  or  a  mullet  pierced  sable. 
Chest.— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  deiui-wolf  rampant  ermines. 


Anne,  daughter  of  Rich; 
Hillyard  &  sister  to  S1' 
Christophr  Hillyard  of 
VVynestead  in  Holder- 
nesse,  1  wife. 


^=Thomas  Heblethwayt,a  Bar-- 
rister  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
London  (on  whom  James 
Hebleth  way  t  of  Norton  setled 
all  his  lands), died  at  Hull  a° 
D.  1647. 


:Mary,  daughter  of  Tho. 
Sutheby  of  Birdsall  in 
com.  Ebor.  relict  of 
Thomas  Hungato  of 
North- Dalton  in  co. 
Ebor.  2  wife. 


Anne,  wife 
of  Raphe 
Yoward  of 
Wester- 
dale  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1 .  James  Heb-=^=Anne,  young- 


lethwayt 
Norton  in  com. 
Ebor.  died  in 
anno.  1(353. 


est  daughter 
of  Tho.  Hun- 
gate  of  North- 
Dai  ton  in  co. 
Ebor. 


S1'  Thomas  Heblethwayte  of  Norton  in  com.: 
Ebor.  Knl.  a;t.  37  annoru  12°  Septembr.  a0 
1666. 


2.    Thomas    Hebleth-==lsabell,  daugh- 
wayt,  slayne  at  Man-     ter  of  Isaac 
Chester  in  the  service     Mountaino  of 
of   King    Charles   the     Wistow  in 
first  a°  1641  sine  prole,     com.  Ebor. 


:Barbara,  daughter  of  Sr  George  Mar- 
wood  of  Little  Buskby  in  com.  Ebor. 
Bar'. 


3.  Charles,  a3t.  7  aim. 

4.  Mountagne,   set.  3 
ann.  et  amplius. 

5.  George  aet.  2  mens. 


1 — I 

1 .  James  Hebleth wayt, 
son  &  heire,  set.  14 
ann.  12°  Sept.  1666. 

2.  Thomas,  aot.  10  ann. 


I    I    I    I — 

Frances. 

Barbara. 

Theodosia. 

Margaret. 


dyed  young. 


YoilKE  ClTTY. 


LANGLEY  OF  YORKE. 


Vorke,  19  Martij,  1665. 


Ahms.— Argent,  a  cockatrice  with  the  tail  nowcd  sable  crested  and  inumbered  gules,  a  canton 

of  the  last. 

He  refers  himselfe  to  the  Visitation  of  Berk,  for  proofe  of  yo  armes. 

Henry  Langley  of  Hill-End=p 

in  com.  Berks. 

I 

Thomas  Langley  of  Clifton-,- 

in  com.  Oxon. 

William  Langley  of  Akington  in"^ daughter  of  John  Carryer 

com.  Berks,  died  in  a°  . .  . .  of in  com 

Anne,  daughter  of  Henry  —William  Langley,  Mr  of  Arts,  some-=Priseilla,  daughter 
Langley   of   Hill-Knd    in     time  ol '  J'einbroke-Colledge  in  Oxford,     of  Henry  Ayscough 
i-oiii.  Uerks.  1.  wife,  obijt     now  raiding  in  y'Citty  of  Yorke,  statu    of  the   Citty   of 
sine  prole.  57  ann.  lit0  Martij,  a"  Domini  1665.       Yorkc,  2'1  wife. 


206 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Bulmer  Wapentake.  Yorke,  19°  Martij,  1665. 

FRANKLAND  OF  ALDWARKE. 

Abms. — Azure,  a  dolphin  naiant  embowed  argent,  on  a  chief  or  three  saltires  gules. 
Crest. — A  demi-dolphin  argent. 


Hugh  Franklin,  alias  Frankland,  of=p 

Nelsing  in  com.  Ebor.  8°  Eliz. 

Richard  Frankland.=p daughter  of Young,  Arch-Bishop  of  Yorke. 


Jane,  daughter  of  Sr  Charles  Wren=fSr  Henry  Frankland  of=j=Frances,  daughter  of  Sr 


of  Binchester  in  the  Bishoprick  of 
Durham,  1  wife. 


Aldwarke  in  com.  Ebor. 
Kl,  died  in  a0  1624, 
circa. 


Henry  Windham  of  . , 
in  com.  Norff.  Knl, 
wife. 


Anthony 
Frank- 
land  of 
Ellerton 
in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.  Thomas  Frankland, 
Lieutenant  Colonell  to 
Sr  Wm  Pennyman  Kl, 
in  the  service  of  ye  late 
King  Charles,  died  un- 
married. 


2.  Henry  Frank-=pDorothy,  daughter     Frances, 


land  of  Aldwarke 
in  co.  Ebor.  ret. 
47  ann.  19°  Mart. 
1665. 


r~r— 1 

2.  Henry,  vat.  14  aim. 

3.  Will'm,  D2t.  13  ann. 

4.  Francis,  oet.  11  ann. 


1.  Anthony  Frank - 
land,  astatis  18  ann. 
19  Martij,  1665. 


of    Thomas    Hoi-     wife   of 

croft  of in     William 

com.  Wilts.  Browne. 


1.  Dorothy,  wife  of  Sr  Gervase  Cutler 
of  Stainbrough  in  com.  Ebor.  Knl. 

2.  Rebecca. 


Yorke  Citty. 


Yorke,  20  Mart.  1665. 


W ATKINSON  OF  YORKE. 


Arms. — Quarterly  argent  and  azure,  on  a  bend  gules  three-  roses  of  the  first. 

Crest. — An  eagle's  head  erased  azure,  in  the  beak  a  rose-branch  slipped, 

leaves  vert,  flower  argent. 


Henry  Watkinson  of  Leedcs  in^Bridget,  daughter 
com.  Ebor.  died  a0  1638,  or  of  Robert  Lodge 
thereabouts.  |  of  Lcedes. 


Henry  Watkinson,  D1'  of  Law,  now=pElizabeth,   daughter  of  Jonathan   Jennings  of 
residing   in   Yorko,   set.   38  an.    20      " 
Martij,  1665. 


Rippon   in   com.    Ebor.   widow  of  Christopher 
Hodgson  of  Newhall  in  com.  Ebor. 


Henry,  eetatis  8  mensium 
20  Martij,  a0  1665. 


1 

Mary. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666. 


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208  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 

The  Aynstye.  Yorke,  19°  Mart.  1665. 

ROUNDELL  OF  MARSTON. 

Respite  given  for  exhibiting  ye  armes. 


William  Roundell  of  Plumpton  near-p. 
Knaresborough  in  rom.  Ebor. 


Richard  Roundell  of  Colthrope   in   com.=pBridget,  daughter  of Metcalfe  of 

Eborum,  died  in  a°  1662.       .         |  Leedes  in  com.  Ebor. 


1,  William  Roundell   of  Mars-^Anna,  daughter  and  sole  heire  of     2.  John.     Jane, 
ton  in  co.  Ebor.  Edward      Ehvyck,     Alderm.    of 

Yorke. 


Ouse  &  Darwent  Wapentake.  Yorke,  20  Marti/,  1665. 

ROBINSON  OF  DIGHTON. 

Arms. — Vert,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bucks  trippant  or  as  many  cinquefoils  gules,  a  mullet 
for  difference. 

Crest.— A  stag  trippant  or,  pellettee,  attired  of  the  first,  gorged  -with  a  chaplet  vert,  a  mullet  for 
difference. 


Sr  Arthur  Robinson  of  Dighton-p 

in  the  county  of  Yorke  Knl.     I 

I 1 ' 1 

3.  Arthur  Robinson  of=pIsal)clla,  daugh.      2.  John  Robyn-      1.    Luke   Robyn-= 


Dighton  in  co.  Ebor. 
retatis  39  annor.  20° 
Martij,  1665. 


of  Raphe  Rymer     son  of  Dighton,     son    of  Thornton  I 
of  Bratherton  in      dyed  wl,lout  Riseborougb  in 

com.  Ebor.  issue  male.  com.  Ebor.  ^f. 


Arthur,  set.  10  annor.  20  Martij,  1665.  Elizabeth. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1666. 


209 


Bulmeb  Wapentake. 


Yorl-c,  20  Martij,  16G5. 


DARCY  OF  COLBURNE. 


Arms. — Quarterly,  a  mullet  gules  for  difference  : 

1.  Azure,  three  cinquefoils  between  nine  cross-erosslets  argent. 

2.  Azure,  three  bars  gemelles  and  a  chief  or. 

3.  Azure,  a  maunche  or. 

4.  Sable,  a  saltire  argent. 

Crest. — On  a  chapeau  gules  turned  up  ermine  a  bull  passant  sable,  a  mullet  for  difference. 

Corners  Lord  Darcy^Dorothy,  daughter  of  S1' 
and  Conyers.        j      Henry  Rellasses  Kn'. 

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3.  Henry  Darcy  of  Colborne  in-pMary,  daughter  unto  Wil-     1.  Coniers  Lord-p. . 
com.  Ebor.  3d  son,  aet.  55  an-      liam  Scrope  of  Highley  in     Darcy    &    Con-  j 
norura  20  Martij,  a0  D.  1665.      |  com.  Palat.  Dunelm.  Esq1",     yers.  ,/jv 

n 1 ' 1 r~i 

2.  Henry.       1.   Philip,  set.  34     1 .  Frances,  wife  of  Robert     2.  Mary. 

3.  Thomas,     annor.  20  Martij,     Colingwood  of  Durha   in     3.  Dorothy. 

1665.  Epatu. 


Bulmer  Wapentake. 


Forte,  20  Mart.  1665. 


APPLEBY  OF  LINTON. 


Arms. — Azure,  six  martlets  or,  three,  two,  and  one. 


Ambrose  Appleby  of  Lynton^Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas 
upon  Ouse  in  co.  Ebor.  died  I  Crompe   of  Bradforton   in 
in  a°  1649,  or  thereabouts.     |  com.  Wigorn. 
I . 


2.  Francis  Ap-=p daugh-       Ellen, daughter=^l.ThomasAp-=j=Elizal>eth,  dang] 


pleby  of  Lort- 
ington  in  the 
county    of 
Yorke,   died 
in  a°  1663. 


ter  of  Gerard 
Sal  vein  of  Crox- 
dell  in  ye  Bp- 
prick  of  Durha 
Esqr. 


of    Sr    Thomas 
Gascoigne   of 
Barnbow  in  co. 
Ebor.    Bar1,    1 
wife. 


pleby  of  Lyn- 
ton,  aetat.   47 
annor.  20 
Martij,  an 
1665. 


1.  Ambrose,   dyed  in  his  1.  Mary. 

father's  life  time,    then  2.  Marg*. 

aged  12  years.  dyed 

2  Francis,  33t.  7  an.  1665.  young. 
3.  Gerard,  act.  5  ann. 


r-r-1 

1.  Mary,  aet.  14 
annor.  20  Martij, 
1665. 

2.  Ellen,  a?t.  11 
ann. 

2  E 


ter    unto   John 
Johnson  of  Osmo- 
therley  in    com. 
Ebor.  2d  wife. 


Thomas,  3.  Elizabeth, 

set.    9  tet.    5   an. 
mensiu  1665. 

20  Martij,  4.  Julian,  a-t. 

1665.  3 ann. 


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Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Yorke,  20  Martij,  1665. 

CRASHAW  OF  BENTLEY. 

The  armes  referred  to  the  Bookes  of  Lancash. 


Richard  Crashaw  of  Crasha\v=p. 
in  com.  Lane. 


2.  Rob'Cra-^Joanejda.and 


1 .  Richard 
coheire   of  Crashaw  of 

WilliS.  Rymer  Crashaw  in 
of  Bentley  in  com.  Lane, 
co.  Ebor.  tt 


* 


1.  Dinas,  wife 
of   Francis 
Stafford    of 
Dod worth  in 
co.  Ebor. 

2.  Helen. 


WilTm    Crashaw    of —Audrey,  daughter  and  1.  Joane,  wife  of  Rob'  Pettie  of  Sutton 

Bentley  in  com.  Ebor.     coheire    of    William  upon  Lound  in  com.  Nott. 

set.    65   annor.   20        Turner  of  Doncaster  2.  Anne,  wife  of  John  Jaqucs  of  Ep- 

Martij,  a°  1665.              in  com.  Ebor.  worth  in  co.  Line. 


Baynton-Beacon  Wapentake.  Yorke,  20  Martij,  1665. 

MOYSER  OF  BEVERLEY. 

Abms. Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent,  between  three  falcons  of  the  second  beaked  or,  as  many 

lion's  heads  erased  sable  collared  of  the  third. 
Cbest.— A  demi-horse  rampant  sable  gutte  d'or,  bit  and  reins  of  the  last. 


til  -i— r* 

2.  James, 

3.  Stockdale, 

4.  Marmaduke, 

5.  Leonard, 
8.  Anthony, 


Francis  Moyser  of  Farlington=j=. 
in  com.  Ebor. 

-+- 


1.  Thomas^=Mary,  daugh- 


Moyser  of 
Appleton 
in    com. 
civitatis 
Ebor.dyed 
died  unmarried.    ina°1643. 


ter  of  

Merington, 
Dearie    of 
Yorke. 


6.  William 
Moyser  of 
Hulme  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1 

7.  John= 

Moyser, 

dyed 

wu,out 

issue. 


1.  J  ames=pFrances,  daughter 
of  Edmund  Yar- 
brough  of  Snayth 
in  co.  Ebor.  F2sqr, 
relict  of  Sr  John 
Reresby  of  Thri- 
bergh  in  com. 
Ebor.  Bar'. 


Moyser  of 
Beverley 
in   com. 
Ebor. 
Es<ir,  a;t 
36  an- 
liorii  20 
Martij, 
1605. 


2.  Francis  Moy-: 
ser,  Ensigne  in 
the    Regiment 
of   Guards    to 
his  Ma1'1'  King 
Charles  the  2d. 


=Mary,  daughter 
to  S'r  John  Cor- 
bet of  

in  com.  Salop, 
relict  to  Wil- 
liam Stafford  of 
Blatberwick  in 
co.  Northainp' 
Esqr. 


:Hannah,  daugh. 
ter   of   George 
Fulljambe   of 
Walton    in   co. 
Derb. 


3.  John  Moyser, 
an  Ensigne  in 
the  Guards  of 
his  Majestic 
King  Charles 
the  2d. 


1.  Edmund,  set.  10  annor. 
20  Mart.  1665. 


John,  set.  5  annor. 

20  Martij,  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1666.  213 

Bulmer  Wapentake.  Yorke,  21  Mart.  1665. 

GELDART  OF  WIGGINTHORPE. 

Abms.— Vert,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  between  three  arrows  in  pale  or. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 

John  Geldart  of  Wigginthorpe^Sarah,  daughter  of 


in  coin.  Eboru,   set.    31  anno- 
rum  21  Martij,  1665. 


Dr   Robert   Hitch, 
Deane  of  Yorke. 


John  Geldart,  set.  unius 
anni  21  Mart.  1665. 


Yorke  Citty.  Yorke,  21°  Martij,  1665. 

BELL  WOOD  OF  LEATHLEY. 

Arms. — Gules,  three  caltraps  argent. 

Roger  Bellwood,  a  Mr  of  Arts,  lived^Catherine,  daughter 

in  the  citty  of  Yorke,   dyed    in  a0  I  of Jackson. 

1646,  or  thereabouts. 

I '- ' 1 

Josias  Bellwood  of  Leathley  in  com.  Ebo-^Mary,  daughter  of  George     Anne,  died 
rum,  died  in  a0  1652.  Aiscough  of  Yorke.  unmarried. 

I ' 1—| 

Roger  Behvood,  now  a  Student  of  ye     1.  Anne,  died 
Middle-Temple,  London,  aet.  25  an.       unmarried. 
21  Mart.  1665.  2.  Elizabeth. 


214 


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YORKE  ClTTY. 


Vorie,  22  Mart.  1665. 


TAYLOR  OF  YOKKE. 

Arms. — Argent,  on  a  pale  sable  three  lions  passant  of  the  field. 
Crest.— An  ounce  passant  proper  resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a  shield  of  the  arms. 


John  Taylor  of  Bickerton 
in  co.  Civit.  Ebor, 


T 


2.  John  Tay-  1.  Stephen: 

lor  of  Bicker-  Taylor  of 

ton  in  com.  Bickerton. 
Civit.  Ebor. 


:Dulcibell,  daughter  of 
William  Grimston  of 
Newport  in  the  Isle  of 
Wight. 


1 — 1 

1.  Duleibell,  wife  of  John  Eckton 
of  Appleby  in  co.  Westmerld. 

2.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robert  Traps 
of  Nid  in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  John  Taylor,  Envoy 
for    his    Ma,ie    King 
Cliarles  the  first  to  the 
Emperour  Ferdinando 
at  Vienna. 


2.  Stephen  Taylor,  Dr  in: 
Phisick  and  now  resi- 
dent   in    ye    Citty    of 
Yorke,  eet.   58   an.   22 
Martij,  a0  1665. 


Olive,   daugh- 
ter  of   William 
Wombwell    of 
Wombwell   in 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


3.  Francis  Taylor, 
Almoner   to   the 
Emperor   at  Vi- 
enna, died  in  Sept. 
1665. 


Stephen,  set.  19  ann.  22  Martij,  1665.         1.  Mary.       2.  Olive.       3.  Elizabeth. 


Skyracke  Wapentake. 


Yorke,  23°  Martij,  1665. 


HALL  OF  LENTHORPE. 

Abms.— Argent,  a  fess  between  two  greyhounds  courant  sable. 

Crest.— On  a  chapeau  gules  turned  up  argent  a  greyhound  sejant  ermine. 

No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 


William  Hall  of  Lenthrop=T=Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  Cros- 
in  Swillington  in  co.  Ebor.  |        wayt  of  Bawthorp  in  co.  Ebor. 


Mathew  Hall  of  Lenthorpc-pAlice,  daughter  of Bates  of  Clare- 
living  a°  1585.                                  hall  in  com.  Ebor. 


Charles  Hall  of  Lenthorpe,  cet.-pPriscilla,  daughter  of  Francis 
72  an.  (vel  circa)  23  Martij,  I  Bunney  of  Newland  in  com. 
1665.  Eboru. 


wife  unto 

George    Brace  - 
bridge. 


Hall. 


2.  Charles     Mathew  Hall,=j=Mary,daughterof  Raphe     1.  Priscilla,  wife  of  Thomas  By- 
water  of  Newsham  in  co.  Ebor. 
2.  Margerye,  wifeof  Rich.  Daniell 
of  Biggin-Greene  in  com.  Ebor. 


ajt.  38  an.  23 
Martij,  1665. 


and  sister  and  coheire  to 
William  Metcalfe,an  Al- 
derman of  Yorke. 


1.  Frances. 

2.  Mary. 


1.  Philip,  fflt.  12  ann.  23" 
Mart.  1665. 


2.  Mathew. 

3.  Peter. 


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217 


Claro  Wapentake. 


Yorke,  23  Martij,  1665. 


HARRISON  OF  CATON. 

Arms.— Azure,  three  denii-lions  rampant  erased  or. 
Crest — A  denii-lion  rampant  or,  holding  a  wreath  vert. 


Thomas  Harrison,  sometime  Ld  Mayor  of=p. 
ye  Citty  of  Yorke. 


1 .  Thomas  Harrison,  son 
and  heire. 


I' 


2.  John  Harrison. -y- 


Robert  Harrison  .=^= 


Thomas  Harrison  of  Caton  in  com  .^Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry  Atkinson  of  Little 
Ebor.  died  in  a°  1642.  Cattail  in  com.  Eborum. 


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3.  Robert  Harrison     1.  Thomas,  died     1.  Beatrice, 
of    Caton,    set.    36       unmarried.  2.  Joane, 

annor.    23    Mart.       2.  Will'm,  died        « - 

1665.  unmarried.  died  unmar- 

ried. 


3.  Mary,  wife  of  Edward  Wise 
of  Burton  Leonard  in  com.  Ebor. 

4.  Alice,  wife  unto  John  Waren- 
ner  of  Knaresborough  in  com. 
Ebor. 


Bulmer  Wapentake. 


Yorke,  19°  Martij,  1665. 


AGARD  OF  HUNTINGTON. 


Respite  given  for  showing  the  Armes. 


John  Agard  of  Stockton  in  co.  Ebor.=pEllen,  daughter  of 
died  a°  1636,  or  thereabouts.  Lasenby. 


Elizabeth,  daughter^ John  Agard  of=pIsabell,  daughter  of=pAlice,  daughter  of 
of  Thomas  Wayte  of  |  Stockton,  dyed  |  Edw.  Gibson  of  Bug-  I  George  Porter  of 
Haxby  in  corn. Ebor.  j  in  a°  1662.  thorpe    in    comitatu      Warthell   in   com. 

1  wife.  Eborum,  2  wife.  Ebor.  3  wife. 


Margaret, 
wife  of 
Hamond 
Dawtrey 
of  Catton 
in  com. 


Margaret,daugh-=^John  Agard  of=pAnne,  daugh. 


ter   of   Wil 
Weddell  of 
Erswike    in 
com.     Eboru.    1 
wife. 


of  Huntington 
in    com.  Ebor. 
33t.  38  annor. 
19  Martij, 
1665. 


of  Thomas 
Lasenby  of 
Huntington 
in  com.  Eboru, 
2  wife. 


— I 
Jane, 
wife  of 
Rich- 
ard 
Mason 
of 
Yorke. 


1.  William,  :ct.  10  annoru     2.  John,  xt.  6  annor.     3. 
19  Martij,  1665.  19  Martij,  1665. 


r+1 

1 .  Thomas. 

2.  Lau- 
rence. 

3.  William. 


4.  Lawrence. 


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YORKE  ClTTY. 


Yorke,  19  Mart.  1665. 


WITTIE  OF  YORKE. 


Arms. — Gules,  a  chevron  between  three  serpents  erect  nowed  or. 
Crest.— Two  serpents  in  pale  embowed  and  interlaced 


John  Wittie  of  Beverley  in  co.  Ebor.-^. .  . , 
dyed  in  a0  1645,  or  thereabouts.      | 


2.  Richard  Wittie  of 
Beverley    in    com. 


1 .  George  Wittie  of  Beverley1 
in  com.  Ebor.  died  in  a° 
1650. 


zAnne,  daughter  of  Will'm 
Roward  of  Theme  in  co. 
Eborum. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  Richard 
Cooke  of  Winterton  in  com. 
Line. 


Robert  Wittie,  Dr  in  Phisick,  now: 
residing  in  the  Citty  of  Yorke,  seta- 
tis  51  annorum  19  Martij,  a0  1665. 


=Mary,  daughter  of 
Henry  Hall  of  Lil- 
ling  in  com.  Ebor. 


Osuodcrosse  Wapentake. 


Yorke,  20°  Mart.  1665. 


STEPHENSON  OF  SWYNFLETE. 


Arms.— Gules,  on  a  bend  argent  three  leopard's  faces  vert. 


John  Stephenson  of  Swynflete^ daughter  of Sympson 

in  com.  Ebor.  of  Swynflete  in  com.  Ebor. 


John  Stephenson  of  Swynflete,  dyed-pMary  daughter  of  Stephen  Skelton 
in  a0  1632,  or  thereabouts.  of  Usflete  in  com.  Ebor. 

I 1 — ' 1 

3.  Nicholas,     2.  Thomas  Stephenson^Dorothy,  daughter  of     l.JohnStephenson: 
died  un-  of    Swynflete,   x-t.    54     Gerard  Drury  of  Ad-     of  Swynflete,  dyed 

married.  annoru    20°    Martij,         lingflete  in  com.  Ebo-     in  anno   1652,  or 

1665.  rum.  thereabouts. 


Nicho-     1.  John  Ste-  1.  Dorothy,  wife  of  2.  Mary. 

3.  pbenson,  Bet.  Joseph  Howorth  of  3.  Eliza- 

21    ann.    20  Rawcliffe  in    com.         beth. 

Mart.  1665.  Ebor.  4.  Sarah. 


Dorothy,sole  daughter  and 
heire,wife  of  Leonard  Sta- 
bles, an  Alderman  in  Pon- 
tefraet  in  com.  Ebor. 


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Ol'SE  AND  DARWENT  WAPENTAKE. 


Yorke,  21  Mart.  1665. 


PALMES  OF  NABURNE. 

Abms.— Gules,  threo  fleurs-de-lis  argent,  a  chief  vair. 
Chest.— A  cubit-arm  vested  azure  cuffed  ermine,  the  hand  holding  a  palm-branch  all  proper. 

John  Palmes  of=pJoane,  daughter  of  Sr  George 


Naburne  in  eo. 
Eborum  Esqr. 


Dawney,  second  brother  to  Sr 
Thomas  Dawney  Kl. 


2.  John.         1.  Sir  George  Palmes  of  Naburne=pKatherine,  daughter  of  Sr  Raphe 

3.  Will'm.     in  co.  Ebor.  Knl,  dyed  in  a0  1650,     Babthorpe  of   Osgodby  in   com. 

or  thereabouts.  I  Ebor.  Knl. 


2.  George, 
dyed  un- 
married. 


1. Will'm Palmes=pCath.    daugh. 
of   William 
Langdale   of 
Lanthrope    in 
co.Ebor.Esq1'. 


of  Naburne  Esqr, 
set.  56  ann.  21 
Mart.  1665. 


1 .  Anne,  wife  of  John 
Savile  of  Copley  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esq'. 

2.  Ellen,  wife  of  .... 
Vadcoe,  Dr  of  Phisick. 


3.  Ursula,  a  Nun 
in  Flanders. 

4 aNunne 

at   Gant    in 
Flanders. 


William  Palmes,  son^=Mary,  daughter  and  sole 


and  heire,  oet.  25  ann. 
21  Martij,  a0  1665. 


heire  to  Sr  Bryan  Staple- 
ton  of  Templehurst  in  co. 
Ebor.  Kl. 


1.  Bridget,  wife  of  Mich.   Metcalfe 
of  Ottrington  in  com.  Ebor. 

2.  Mary. 


Nicholas,  set.  unius  anr 
21  Martij,  1665. 


Mary. 


Barkeston-Ashe  Wapentake.  Yorke,  21  Martij,  1665. 

MOTTRAM  OF  BISHOPDIKE-HALL. 

Abms.— Sable,  on  a  chevron  argent  between  three  cross-crosslets  or  as  many  cinquefoils  gules. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 


Thomas  Mottram,  son  of : 

Mottram  of in  Maxfeild 

Hundred  in  com.  Cestrioe,  resided 
at  Eckering  in  com.  Nott. 


: daughter 

of Bristow 

of in  com. 

Hertf. 


Samuell  Mottram  of  Wistowe^Elizabeth,  daughter  of 

in  co.  Ebor.  died  a"  1646,  or     ....   Forde  of 

thereabouts.  |  in  com.  Staff. 

I ' ' 1 

John  Mottram  of  Bishop-Dike-Hall  in=pLucie,  daughter  of  Sr  Hugh  Frances,  wife  of 
the  parish  of  Kirk-Fenton  in  com.  I  Bethell  of  Ellerton  in  yc  John  Hanses,  a 
Ebor.  out.  36  an.  21  Martij,  1665.  |  county  of  Yorke  k'n'.  German. 


Bethell  Mottram,  son  and  heire,  ast. 
6  annorum  21  Martij,  a°  1665. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1666.  223 

Yorke  Cittv.  Yorke,  21  Mart.  1665. 

MOULD  OF  YORKE. 

Arms.— Sable,  two  bars  wavy  argent,  in  chief  a  lion  passant  gardant  of  the  second. 

Crest.— A  demi-lion  rampant  gardant  or. 

No  proofe  made  of  these  armes. 

John  Mould  of  Kydbie^pJoane,  daughter  of Margrave  of 

in  com.  Line.  Croule  in  com.  Line. 

I — | 1 ' 1 1 

Richard.     2.  Edmund  Mould^f  Elizabeth,  daugh-     1.  John  Mould     Eliz.  wife  of 
4.  Thomas,      of  Kidbie  in   co.       ter  of  Thomas  of  Kydbie  in       Henry  Fyd- 

Linc.  died  in  a0       Fydling  of  Lud-     com.  Line.  ling  of  Lud- 

1658,  vel  circa.  dington    in    com.  =p  dington    in 

Line.  /fv  com.  Line. 


John  Mould,  now  a  Cittizen  of  Yorke,  aet.=T=Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William  Stockham 
30  annorum  31  Martij,  1665.  of  Retford  in  com.  Nott.  Esqr. 

I 1 ' 1 

William,  died         1.  Margaret,  set.  3  ann.  2.  Elizabeth, 

an  infant.  21  Martij,  1665. 


Yorke  Citty.  Yorke,  23  Mart.  1665. 

MASCALL  OF  YORKE. 

ARM9.— Sable,  sis  fleurs-de-lis  or,  three,  two,  and  one,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  argent. 

Richard  Mascall  of  Rikhall=f=Helen,  daughter  of 

in  com.  Eborum.  I  Clarkson  of  North  Duffeild 

|  in  com.  Eboru. 
._] 


1.  Will'm,  died     2.  Thomas  Mascall,  Citizen=f  Mary,  daughter    of    Roger    Specie   of 
without  issue.       of  Yorke,  died  in  a0  1662.  |  Thorpe-Under-Wood  in  com.  Eborum. 

Jonas  Mascall  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke,  8et.=fJane,  daughter  of  Bartholomew  Philips  of 
41  an.  23  Martij,  1665.  Leconfield  in  com.  Eborum. 

! ' 1 

Thomas,  a?t.  17  annor.  23  Martij,  1665.  Mary. 


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Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentakr.  Yorke,  16  Martij,  1665. 

BRADFORD  OF  ARKSEY. 

Abms.— Quarterly : 

1  and  4.  Argent,  a  wolf's  heart  erased  between  three  bugle-horns  sable. 

2  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  bend  cotised  sable  three  roses  of  the  field. 

Chest. — A  peacock's  heart  proper,  in  the  beak  and  entwined  round  the  neck  a  serpent  argent, 


Robert  Bradford  of  Stainley^Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Anthony 
Esqr,  living  in  a°  1585.      j     Thoniey  of  ... . 


Nott. 


it  Bradford,  son  and  heire,  ret.  22=p daughter  of 

annor.  a°  1585.  Fletcher. 


2.  Thomas  Bradford  1.  William  Bradford  of  Arksey,=^=Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Hec- 
of  Doneasteriu  com.  yet.  58  annorum  a0  1658,  being  I  tor  Cooper  of  Walkington  in 
Bboram.  the  yeare  of  his  death.  |  Holdernesse. 


2.  Robert     1.  John    Bradford  of— Isabell,  eldest  daugh-  1.  Jane. 

Bradford.     Arksey  near  Doncas-     ter  of  Lancelot  Roper,  2.  Dorothy,  wife  of  Thomas 

ter  in  com.  Ebor.  act.     Alderman  of  King-  Burdon  of  Burdon  in  com. 

30  annor.  22  Martij,     ston    upon   Hull    in  Palat.  Dunelm. 

a°  1665.                           com.  Eborum.  3.  Elizabeth. 


Yorke  Citty.     The  Aynstie. 


Yorke,  22  Mart.  1665. 


FAIRFAX  OF  SLEDMER. 


Abms.— Argent,  three  bars- 


gules,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  sable,  a  canton  azure. 


Gabraell  Fairfax  of  Steeton-pElizabeth,  daughter  of  Robert  Aske 
in  co.  Ebor.  of  Aughton  in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr. 

r r H 

Dorothy,  daughter  of 
of in 


1.  Sr  William  Fairfax 
of  Steeton,  K'.=p 


2.  Thomas  Fairfax 
of  Sledmer,  died  a0 
1641,  or  thereabouts 


E 


Anne,  daughter  of=pCharles  Fairfax  of  Sled-^Mary,  daughter  of 


Johnston  of 
Long    Preston 
Holdernesse,    1 


mer,  now  residing  at 
Whitby  in  com.  Ebor. 
set.  54  an.  22  Martij, 
1665. 


William   Rousby 
of  Crome    in    the 
County  of  Yorke, 
2  wife. 


Mabell,    wife    of 
D1'  Johnson    of 
Langtoft  in  com. 
Ebor. 


2.   Will'm 
Fairfax, 
marr.  Cath. 
daugh.  of 
John  Smith 
of  Snayn- 
ton  in  com. 
Kbor. 


1.  Thomas  Fairfax,=Mary,  daugh - 


set.   32    ann.    22 
Martij,  1665,  marr. 
Anne,  da.  of  Cuth- 
bert    Conyers   of 
Laytoninco.  Palat. 
Dunelm.   Esqr,  1 
\vife.=p 
I 


ter  &  coheire 
to  Henry  An- 
derson of 
Long-Couton 
in  com.  Ebor. 
Esqr,  2  wife. 


1.  Dorothy, 
wife  of  Wm 
Faucet  of 
Sunderland 
in  co.  Palat. 
Dunelm. 

2.  Elizabeth. 


Mary. 
Jane. 


1.  John,  get  11  an.  22  Mart.  1665. 


1 

Conyera, 


etatis  ■>  annor, 


Per  uxorem  prima. 


230 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Whitby  Stranpe  Wapentake. 


r«*e,22  Mart!j,l665. 


FAIRFAX  OF  DUNSLEY. 


Arms. — Argent,  three  bacB-gemellea  gules,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  sable,  a  canton  of  the  last. 

Sr  Nicholas  Fairfax  of^Jane,  daughter  of 
Walton  and  Gilling  in  I  Guy  Palmes,  Ser- 
co.  Ebor.  K'.  I  geant  at  Law. 


Wiirm  Fairfax  of     2.  Henry.     3.  Cuthhert  Fairfax=p daughter  of 

Gilling  K'.^p  of  Acaster  in  com.  I  Whitmore  of in  com. 

^n  Ebor.  I  Ebor. 


2.  Thomas,  "1      died 

3.  Francis,  J  unmarr. 


1.  Nicholas  Fairfax  of=pJane,  daughter  and  coheire  to  Raph 
Sand-IIutton-grange  Hungate  of  Sand-Hutton-grange  ii 
in  com.  Eborum.  com.  Ebor. 


3.  Nicho- 

2. Thomas  Fair-^=Eliz.  daugh. 

1.  Hungate  Fair- 

i   1 
1.    Elizabeth,    wife    of 

las,   died 

fax  of  Dunsley 

of   Isaac 

fax,  marr 

....  Forster  of  Moreton 

unmar- 

in   com.    Ebor. 

Mountaigne 

daughter  of ... . 

in  com.  Palat.  Dunelm. 

ried. 

ait.    60    annor. 

of  Westow 

Thwenge  of  He- 

2 wife  of  John 

22  Mart.  1665. 

in    com. 

worth    in    co. 

Clement   of   Newton  - 

Eborum. 

Ebor.    ob.    s. 
prole. 

Morrell  in    Richmund- 
shire  in  co.  Ebor. 

r-n , , 

2.  Thomas.       1.  Isaac  Fairfax,1 

3.  Nicholas,     aet.  32  annor.  22 

4.  George.       Mart.  1665. 


Catherine,   daughter     Elizabeth.     Lucretia. 
of  James  Herbert,  a     Melior.  Anne. 

Merchant  in  London. 


1.  Frances,  set.  8  ann.  22  Mart.  1665. 


Mary. 


YORKE  ClTTY. 


ALLENSON  OF  YOEKE. 


Yorke,  23  Mart.  1665. 


Arms. — Paly-wavy  of  six  or  and  azure,  on  a  chief  gules  a  lion  passant  gardant  of  the  first. 
Crest.— On  a  mount  vert  a  demi-lion  rampant  gardant  or,  holding  a  cross  gules. 

Sr  William  Allenson  Kn',  twice  Lord  Mayor^=Anne,  daughter  of 
of  the  Citty  of  Yorke,  dyed  6  Dec.  a°  D.  1656.  Charles  Tankard  of 
Knighted  by  K.  Charles  ye  first  in  his  progresse  Whixley  in  com. 
into  Scotland  to  his  Royall  Coronation.  |  Eboru  Esqr. 


T 

1    I 

i 

y.Will'in, 

Frances,  daugh-" 

— 1.    Charles= 

pGrace,  daugh- 

1. Bar- 

3. Anne,  wife  of 

died   un- 

ter of  Sr  Thomas 

Allenson  of 

ter  of  Sr  Roger 

bara, 

Henry    Jaques, 

married. 

Whorwood    of 

the  Citty  of 

Jaques    K', 

2.  Mary, 

2'1  son  to  Sr  Ro- 

3. Joseph, 

Sturton    Castle 

Yorke 

late  L'1  Mayor 

^^ 

ger  Jaques  Kl, 

died   un- 

in   com.   Staff. 

Plsqr,getatis 

of  the   Citty 

died 

late    L'1    Mayor 

married. 

Bart.    ob.    s. 

32    anno- 

of   Yorke, 

unmar- 

of the   Citty  of 

prole.  1.  wife. 

rum   23 

Martij, 
1665. 

2.  wife. 

ried. 

Yorke,   ob. 
s.p. 

i    i 

~l 

1.  Charles,  8Bt.  S 

inn.     2.  Man 

naduke.      1.  An 

nc.     3.  Barbara. 

23  Mart.  1665 

2.  Mary.      4.  Grace. 

BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666. 


231 


Stainecliffe  and  Ewecrosse  Wapentake. 


Hkypton,  30  Martij,  1660. 


CURRER  OF  SKIPTON. 

Arms. — Ermine,  three  bars  sable  each  charged  with  a  closet  argent,  on  a  chief  azure  a  lion 

passant  of  the  third,  a  canton  or. 
Chest. — A  lion's  head  erased  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  sable  charged  with  three  roundlets. 

Henry  Currer  of  Hollinghall=pDorothy,  daughter  of 


in  com.  Ebor. 


I 


William  Mawde. 


2.  Walter  1.  William  Currer  of  Skipton= 

Currer,  in  Craven  in   co.    Ebor.  son 

obijt  sine  and  heire,  dyed  in  anno  1644. 
prole. 


:Ellen,  daughter  of  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Ni- 

Bryan    Parker    of  cholas  Walker  of  Gor- 

Brousholme    in  throp-Hall     in     com. 

com.  Lane.  Eborum. 


William     1.    Henry  Currer  of=pCath.  daugh.  of  Am-     Mary,  wife  of  Henry 


Currer  of 
Wighill  ir 


Skipton  in  co.  Ebor. 
dyed  circa  an.  1658. 


brose  Loraine  of  Tin-  Goodgeon  of  Skip- 
mouth  in  com.  North-  ton  in  com.  Ebo- 
thumbr.  rum. 


William  Currer,  sotatis  19  an.  30  Martij,  1666.         Grace. 


Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake. 


Hallifax,  2°  Apr.  a°  1( 


HORSFALL  OF  STORTHESHALL. 


Respite  given  for  proving  and  exhibiting  ye  armes. 

Richard  Horsfall  of  =p. .  ..  daughter  of  Peter  Scarborough  of 
Stortheshall  in  com.  Glusburne  in  the  parish  of  Kildwickin 
Ebor.  in  com.  Eborii. 


I ' 1 

Richard  Horsfall  ofcf=Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas     1 wife  of  John  Couper  of 

Denehouse  in  Coley  in  com.  Ebor. 
2 wife  of  Ambrose  Grenewood. 


Stortheshall   in  co. 
Ebor.  dyed  a"  1644. 


Lewes  of  Marr  in  co.  Ebor. 
Esqr, 


died 
unmar- 
ried. 


1.  Richard  Hors- 
fall of  Storthes- 
hall in  com.  Ebor. 
set.  53  annor.  2 
Apr.  1666, a  Cap1 
of  Foot  in  Sr 
George  Savile's 
Regim'. 


:Anne,   da.  1.  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Fenney  of  Fen - 

of  Gervase  ney  in  com.  Ebor. 

Ricard  of  2.   Jane,  wife  of  John  Ricard  of  Heck 

Heck  in  Esqr. 

the  parish  3.  Anne,  died  unmarried. 

of  Snayth  4.  Susan,  wife  unto  John  Linley  of  Snayth, 

in  com.  Clerke. 

Ebor.  5.    Cath.    wife   of   Charles   Nettleton    of 

Esqr.  Honley  in  co.  Ebor. 


2.  Thomas,  oet. 
26  annor. 


1.  William  Horsfall,  a;tatis=pl)orothy,  daughter    of   John     l.Anne. 
28  ann.  2°  Apr.  1666.  Ellerkcrofthe  Citty  of  Yorke.     2.Susan. 


2.  William. 


1.  John,  a;t.  4  ann. 
2.  Apr.  1866. 


1 .  Elizabeth.     2.  Dorothy.     3.  Ai 


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233 


Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake. 

BATTE  OF  OKEWELL. 


Halifax,  2  Apr.  1666. 


Aasts.— Argent,  a  fess  sable  between  three  bats  proper. 
Crest.— A  bat  proper. 

Henry  Batte,  purchased  Okewell  in  com.  Ebor.  from=p. 
Thomas  Hussey,  Esqr.  7°  Eliz.  Reginae. 


2.  Robert  Batte,  brothr  =^=Eliz.  daughter 
and  heire  of  John,  died  ....  Parrey  of 
circa  an.  1617.  in  com.  Heref. 


of  1.  John  Batte  of  =....  daughter  of . . 
Okewell,  dyed  with-  Thurgarland  of  Ly- 
out  issue  male.  ley  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Henry,  setled 
in  Virginia. 

3.  William,  set- 
led  in  Virginia. 

4.  Robert  Batte 
of  Middleham 
in  co.  Ebor. 


1. John  : 
Batte  of 
Okewell 


a°  1652. 


=Martha,dau.  1.  Eliza,  wife  of  Rich.  Marsha,  Dr  in  Di- 
of  Tho.  vinity  and  Deane  of  Yorke. 

Mallory,  Dr  2.  Mary,  wife  of  Reresby  Eyre  of  Darton  in 
in  Divinity  com.  Ebor. ;  afterwards  to  Henry  Hurst, 
and  Deane  Clerke. 

of  Chesf.  3.  Cath.  wife  of  Philip  Mallory,  a  younger 

son  to  Dr  Mallory,  Deane  of  Chester. 
i.  Rebecca,  died  unmarried. 


1.  William  Batte  of  Okewell  in^Elizabeth,  daughter     Martha. 


com.  Ebor.  Esqr,  now  one  of  his 
Majesties  justices  of  ye  Peace  in 
the  West-Riding,  setatis  33  an- 
nor.  2°  Apr.  1666. 


unto  William  Hor- 
ton  of  Barkislond 
in  com.  Eborum. 


1.  William,  set.  7  annorum 
2  Apr.  a°  D.  1666. 


1.  Elizabeth. 


Martha. 


Aggbiugg  and  Morley  Wapentake.  Hallijax,  2°  Apr.  1666. 

HORTON  OF  BARKISLAND. 


Respite  given  for  exhibiting  the  Amies  of  Horton. 


William  Horton  of  Barkisland=[=Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  Hanson 
in  com.  Eborum.  of  Toothill  in  com.  Eborum. 


William  Horton  of  Barkisland^Eliz.  daughter  of  Thomas  Gledhill  of  Barkesland  in 
in  com.  Eborii,  died  in  a°1655.  I  com.  Ebor.  and  now  cosyn  and  next  heire  of  Thomas 
or  thereabouts.  |  Gledhill,  grandchild  to  the  said  Thomas  late  deceased. 

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1.  Thomas   Horton,     2.  William     I.Elizabeth,  wife     2.  Sarah,  wife  of     3.  Judith. 


setatis  15   annorum     Horton. 
2  Apr.  a°  1666. 


of  WilPm  Batte  of  Alexandr  Butter- 

Okewell   in  Co.  worth  of  Belfield 

Ebor.  Esqr.  incom.Lanc.Esqr. 

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Agbrigo  and  Morley  Wapentake.  Hallifax,  2°  Apr.  1666. 

LANGLEY  OF  RATHORP-HALL. 


Arms.— Argent,  a  cockatrice  with  wings  addorsed  and  tail  nowed  sable,  crested  gules. 


Arthur  Langley  of  Rathorpe-Hall=p. 
in  com.  Ebor. 

Richard  Langley  of  Rathorp-IIall=p. 


Arthur  Langley  of  Rathorp-Hall,  ret. 
dyed  in  ye  month  of  June,  a0  D'ni  1 


=pDorothy,  daughter  of  William  Cartwright, 
659.     |      Clerkeof  the  Assize  in  com.  Eborum. 
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=Mary, 
daughter 

2 

Langley  of 

Langley. 

Scarborough  in  com.  Ebor. 

Rathorp- 

of  Wil- 

2. Sarah. 

Hall,  set. 

liam 

3.  Eliz.  wife  of  John  Browne  of  Leedes. 

61  an.  2 

Bentley  of 

4.  Winifride,  wife  unto  Will.  Swale  of  Kippus 

Apr.  1666. 

Hepton- 

in  co.  Ebor. 

stall  in 

5.  Cath.  wife  of  John  Dixson  of  Lepton  in  com. 

com. 

Ebor. 

Ebor. 

6.  Grace. 

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1.  Arthur,- 

-Sarah, 

2 

John. 

1.  Susannah,  wife  of  Philip  Rippon  of 

4. Cathe- 

set. 32 

daughter 

Darlington  in  co.  Dunelm. 

rine. 

an.  2  Apr. 

of  William 

2.  Barbara,  wife  of  William  Brooke  of 

5.  Sarah. 

a°  1666. 

Garlicke  of 
Dinting  in 
com.  Derb. 

Heckmonwyke  in  com.  Ebor. 

3.   Mary,  wife  of Wilson   of 

Thoniehill  in  com  Ebor.  Clerke. 

The  Borough  of  Leedes. 


Leedes,  3°  Apr.  1666. 


NEALE  OF  LEEDES. 


Arms. — Or,  two  lions  counter-rampant  azure  supporting  a  sinister  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  gules. 


Henry  O'Neale  of in  the  Province  of=f=. 

Ulster  in  Ireland  temp.  Eliz.  Reg. 


daughter  of  ... .   Caruddor 
of in  Scotland. 


John  Neale  of  Bolton  in  Craven  in  co.  Ebor.  died  in  a0  ... .  =f= 

| 1 ■ ' 

2.  Henry  Neale  of  Otley,  1.  William  Neale  of  Otley  in^Isabell,  daughter  of  Christo- 
now  living,  scil'  3°  Apr.  com.  Eborum,  died  in  No-  pher  Pickard  of  Cotehousc 
a°  1666.  vcmber,  anno  Domini  1665.     |  neare  Otley  in  com.  Ebor. 

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2. George  Neale,=pElizabeth,  daughter     1.  John  Neale  of=pAnne,  daugh-     Mary,    wife 


Dr  of  Phi  sick, 
now  residing  in 
Leedes,  set.  41 
ann.3Apr.1666. 


of  Francis  Jackson 
an     Alderman     of 
Leedes    in   com. 
Ebor. 


Otley  in  com. 
Ebor.  set.  45  an- 
norum  3°  Apr. 
a" 1666. 


John,  set.  10  an.      1.  Elizabeth. 
3  Apr.  1666.        2.  Mary. 


"..  Isabella.      2.  John. 


ter  of  Thomas     of     Thomas 
Barker  of  Ot-     Mason    of 
ley.  Leedes. 


1.  William,  act.  13  1.  Anne. 
annor.  3  Apr.  a"  2.  Mary. 
1666. 


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Notes  to  Pedigree  of  Talbot  of  Thometon. 

(a)  Vide  liber  1.  Monastieon,  fol.  450,  for  proofe  of  her  marriage  with  Hugh 
Talbot,  and  with  William  de  Say. 

Placita  de  Banco  termino  Michrelis,  temp.  Regis  Joins,  Rotulo  5.  ind. 

(b)  Rotulo  Pipffi,  temp.  R.  Steph.  Ada  de  Tisum  reddidit  compotum  de  32"  2s  et 
15  m'cis  ne  plitetur  de  terra  sua,  donee  Alius  Nigelli  de  Albanie  (id  est  Molbray),  sit 
miles.     This  was  in  regard  he  had  intruded  into  Geinberge. 

Math.  Paris,  fol.  76. 

Nova  Placita  et  novae  Conventiones  pro  com.  Ebor.     Ex  Rot.  Pipae,  22  H.  2. 

Will's  Talbot  reddit  compotum  de  2  m'cis  pro  transgression e  in  venando  in  R.  For- 
resta  de  Knaresbrough. 

Idem,  testis  cartas  fundationis  Hosplis  fundat.  per  Petrum  filium  Serlonis  de  Arthing- 
ton  in  com.  Ebor.     Vide  Monastieon  Anglicanum. 

(c)  Notum  sit  omnibus  &c.  quod  ego  Ricus  Talebott,  dedi  Hospitali  beati 
Petri  Ebor.  1  toftum,  cum  2  acris  et  dimid.  terras  in  Cunegston,et  communam  pasturae 
ejusdem  villa?  ad  100  oves  et  agnos,  ad  20  animalia  et  2  equos,  pro  aia  mea  et  aia 
Stephi  Bulemer,  ut  sumus  participes  orationum  et  eleiar.  quae  in  ilia  Sta  Domo,  tarn 
in  vita  quam  in  morte.  Test.  Gaufrido  de  Percy,  Petro  de  Marton,  Willo  Talebott, 
Willielmo  Granordei,  Alano  de  Cunegeston.  Ex  lib.  2.  b'ti  Petri  et  Leonardi  Hos- 
pitalis  Ebor.     The  witnesses  all  Craven  men,  where  the  land  did  lye. 

(d)  Scutagium  ad  redemptionem  R.  Ricl  (Essex,  et  Hertf.)  de  Rogero  Talebot 
pro  2  feodis  Militu  et  dim.  50s. 

Idem  Scutagiu  p.  co.  Line,  de  Rogero  Talbot  pro  1.  feodo  in  Geinberge. 

Inquisitio  de  Capitalibus  honoribus  per  totam  Angliam,  et  de  Servicijs  Militum 
tentis  de  eisdem  Honoribus  temp.  Regis  Johis  (Ex  libro  rubro  Scaccarij),  Rogerus 
Talbot  tenet  1  feodum  militis  in  Geinberge,  tent'  de  Honore  de  Bullingbrooke. 
Insula  de  Axholme  in  com.  Line. 

(e)  Omnibus,  &c.  Robertus  de  Tolebutt  salute,  &c.  me  dedisse  Canonicis  de  Gis- 
burne  pro  salute  alae  D'ni  Petri  de  Bruce  et  alae  mese,  unam  carucatam  terra?  in  villa 
de  Jarum  de  Dominico  meo,  cum  dimid.  prati  mei.  Habend.  in  p'petua  EleTam. 
Testibus,  Alano  de  Wilton,  Willo  de  Tameton,  Ph°  de  Colville,  Henrico  filio  Conani, 
Rob.  Engeram,  Willo  de  Thwenge,  Ewdone  Harnett. 

(f)  Robertus  de  Tolebut  petit  versus  Gaufridum  filium  Petri,  et  Alivam  uxorem 
ejus,  quam  idem  Gaufr.  vocat  ad  warrant',  terras  in  Berchamstede  cum  pertinentijs 
sicut  jus  suum,  unde  avia  sua  fuit  sesita  ut  de  feodo  et  jure.  (Nova  Oblata  p.  com. 
Line.  8  R.  Joh.)  Ada  Tyson  debet  13  m'cas  de  misericordia  sua  pro  dissesina  quam 
fecit  Roberto  de  Talelmt  de  terra  sua  in  Geinberge. 

(g)  Willielmus  Talbot  confirmat  D'no  Willo  Praeposito  Beverlaci  totam  terram 
in  Sledmer,  &c.  reddendo  inde  per  annum  tota  vita  sua,  5  m'cas;  et  post  decessum, 
reddendo  Aliciao  uxori  ejus  pradictu  reddit.  noie  dotis;  et  post  ejus  decessu  reddendo 
haeredi  ipsius  Willi,  &e.  Test.  D'nis  Willielmo  de  Lund,  AVillo  de  Aumbly,  Galfrido 
Baddel,  Gerardo  Salveyne,  Tho.  de  Heslarton. 

Willielmus  de  Monteeanisio  confirmat  D'no  Willielmo  Prajposito  Beverlaci  servi- 
cium  Rogeri  Bigot  in  Heyke,  &c.     Test.    Rogero  de  Tburkclby,  Gilberto  de  Preston, 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1666.  243 

Willo  Aumbly,  Willo  Britone,  Petro  filio  Tany,  Willo  Talebot  Senesch0  Rici  R. 
Alemaniae,  et  Ducis  Cornubioe. 

Pat.  9  H.  3.  m.  4.  Will's  Talebot  profecturus  cum  Rico  fratre  Regis  et  Willielmo 
Comite  Sarum  in  Vasconiam. 

(h)  This  Elianor  was  daughter  of  Geoffry  Plantaginet  Earle  of  Britayne,  sister  and 
heire  of  Arthur,  right  heir  to  the  Crowne. 

(i)   Ex  Coucher  de  Selby. 

Johannes  Talbot  de  Thorpe  relaxat  totu  clamiu  et  jus  in  oib'z  illis  terris  quae 
fuerunt  avunculi  sui  Silvestris,  quondam  venatoris  Domus  de  Selby.  Testibus  Roberto 
de  Lascy  et  Johanne  Birne,  &c. 

(j)  In  rotulis  diversar.  inquisitionu  in  Scaccario,  20  H.  3.  Ex  parte  Fanshawe. 
Robertus  Talebot  tenet  2  partes  1  feodi  militia  in  Wulrickby  de  Constabularia  Cestriae. 

(I)  Communia  de  Termino  Michaelis,  21  H.  3.  rot.  11°.  m.  1°.  Line.  Matildis  de 
Berevile  non  est  distringenda  pro  una  marca,  quae  exigitur  per  summonitione  Scac- 
carij,  de  Roberto  Talebutt,  quondam  viro  suo. 

(I)  Robertus  de  Stutville,  et  Johanna  uxor,  petentes  pro  manerio  de  Gainsberge. 

(m)  Memorand.  Hudresfield  went  away  with  a  daughter  and  heire  to  Beaumont  of 
Whitley  in  Yorkeshire,  and  still  is  in  that  family;  also  in  the  windowes  of  the  Church 
of  Hudresfield  are  yet  seen  painted  the  Armes  of  Beaumont  and  Talbot  quarterly. 
Vide  Fines  de  annis  28,  29  E.  3.  inter  Will'm  de  Merfield  et  Agnet'  uxore  Quer.  et 
Joh'em  de  Bellomont  Chr  Def.  de  12  bovatis  terrae  in  Hudresfield  esse  jus  ipsius  Willi 
et  Agnetis  pro  vita  ipsius  (sororis  Jo.  de  Bellomonte). 

(n)  In  dorso  Brevis  R.  Vic.  Ebor.  direct.  14  E.  1.  ad  sectam  Rob.  de  Clyderhow 
versus  Edm.  Talbot,  de  placito  debiti,  ita  habetur :  Plura  bona  ipsius  Edmundi  super 
terram  suam  in  Cunegeston  et  Scaleberge  nuper  distringi  et  sesinare  feci  in  manu  mea, 
quae  adhuc  restant  invendita  pro  defectu  emptoru. 

Ex  libro  Coucher  de  Whalley  :  Anno  1306  Edw.  Princeps  Walliae  filius  R.  factus 
fuit  miles  a  patre  suo  apud  Westm.  et  plus  quam  300  milites  ab  eodem  Rege  et  filio 
suo  facti  fuere  die  Pentecostes,  qui  fuit  annus  aetatis  dicti  Principis  23.  inter  quos  fuere 
Edm.  Talebot  et  Henr.  le  Scroope. 

(o)  The  manour  of  Sedgbrooke  went  with  a  daughter  and  heire  of  this  family  to 
the  Markhams,  in  whose  tenure  it  still  remayns. 

(p)  Fines  de  anno  49  Edw.  3.  inter  Thomam  de  Talbot  Quoerentem,  et  Johannem 
filium  Ivonis  et  Sibillam  uxorem  Deforcient.  de  terris  in  Scaleberge,  &c.  esse  jus 
Thomse,  &.c. 

(q)  Fines  de  11  H.  4.  inter  Alanum  Caterall  et  Thomam  Talbot  militem,  pro  terris, 
&c.  quiet,  de  haeredibus  Isabellas  uxoris  ipsius  Alani. 

(r)  Pat.  12  H.  6.  pars  2a  m.  26.  Edmundus  Talebot  miles  prestitit  juramentum 
servare  articulum  in  Parliamento. 

(s)  Thomas  Talbot  miles  dedit  per  Cartam  Johanni  filio  suo  annuale  reditu  decern 
marcarum,  exeuntem  de  villa,  de  Pathorne.  Test.  Tho.  Tempest,  Nico  Tempest,  et 
Johe  Talebot  de  Salebury  Arm0,  Johe  Talbot  fre  Tho.  Talbot  militis,  et  Rico  filio  Egidij 
Talbot.     Datum  apud  Bashall,  11  E.  4. 

Thomas  Talbott  miles  dedit  per  Cartam  Tho.  Tempest  militi  et  alijs  feoffatoribus 
Maneria  de  Bashall,  Mitton  et  Halton  in  com.  Ebor.  de  Ruyshton  et  Derwind  in  com. 
Lane,  et  de  Banke  in  com.  Cestriae,  cum  terris  in  Swynden,  Paythorne,  Scales,  Thorn- 


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VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


barre,  Austwick,  Lounsdale,  Arncliffe,  Wykesworth,  Mitton,  Pathnall,  Horton,  et 
Clederow,  in  usu  ipsius  Tho.  Talbot  pro  vita,  reinanere  Edmundo  Talbot  filio  et  haeredi, 
et  hoeredibj  masculis,  remanere  Joh.  Talbot  fratri  dicti  Edm.  et  haeredibus  masculis, 
remanere  Antonio  Talbot  et  haer.  masculis,  rem.  Willo  Talbot  et  boer.  rem.  Gilberto 
Talbot  et  hter.  masculis.  Datum  apud  Bashall,  24  Apr.  13  H.  7.  Testibus  Rico 
Sberburne,  Johe  Townley,  Stephano  Hamerton,  militibus,  Rico  Banester  arm.  Joh. 
Livesay  gen. 

(t)   Ex  Reg'ro  Archiepi  Ebor.     Thomas  Talbot  et  Florentia   Pudsey  de   Bolton 
habent  licentiam  maritandi  7  Jan.  1440,  9  H.  7. 


Skyrack  Wapentake.  Leedes,  4  Apr.  1666. 

HAWKESWORTH  OF  HAWKESWORTH. 


Arms.— Quarterly  : 

1  and  4.  Sable,  three  falcons  argent. 
•2  and  3.  Argent,  three  chevronels  braced  i 
as  many  mullets  of  the  first. 


base  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second 


Will'm  Haukesworth   of  Hawkes-: 
worth  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr,  living 


=Rosamund,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Lyster  of  Westby  in  com.  Ebor. 
in  a°  ID 80.  |  Esqr. 

I ' 

Walter  Haukes— plsabell,  daughter  and  coheir  of  Thomas  Colthurst 
worth  Esqr.       ;  of  Edisforth  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Walter  Anne,  daughter  of=j=l.  Sr  Richard  Haukes-: 
Hawkes-  Thomas  Went-  I  worth  of  Haukesworth 
worth.  worth    of    Emsall  I  Kn',  died  11  Febr.  a0 

in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr,  I  1657. 

1  wife.  i 

Katherine,  first  married  to 
Will'm  Lyster  of  Thornton 
in  com.  Ebor,  Esqr,  after- 
wards to  Sr  John  Bright  of 
Badsworth  in  com.  Ebor. 
Bart. 


:JMary,  daughter  of     Isabell. 
Sr    Henry    Good- 
rick    of   Ribstan 
in    com.    Ebor. 
Kn1,  2  wife. 


I 

Jane,  wife  of 
Francis 
Baylden  of 
Bay  1  den  in 
com.  Ebor. 
Esq*. 


Walter  Hawkesworth=pAIice,  daughter 
of  Sr  Will'm 
Brown lowe    of 
Hornby  in  com. 


of  Hawkesworth  Esqr, 
cet.  40  ami,  4  Apr. 
1666,  now  one  of  the 
Justices  of  the  Peace 
for  this  countv. 


Line.  Bar*. 


Waiter  Hawkesworth,  a:t.  5  annorum  4°  Apr.  a0  D'ni  1666. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1666. 


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Agbrigg  and  Morlet  Wapentake. 


Halifax,  3°  Apr. 


LISTER  OF  SHIPDEN-HALL. 

Arms.— Ermine,  on  afess  sable  three  mullets  or,  a  canton  gules. 
Crest.— A  stag's  head  erased  proper  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  gules. 

Samuell  Lister  of  Shibden-Hall  in=pSusan,  daughter  of  Will'm 
South-Owram  juxta  Hallifax,  died  Drake  of  Lee  in  North 
in  anno  1633.  |  Owram. 


Thomas  Lister  of  Shibden  Hall,  aet.=p5ibill,  daughter  and  heire  of  Robert 
66  annorum  3°  Apr.  a0  D.  1666     |         Hemingway  of  North-Owram. 


3.  Jo-     2.  Tho-     1. Samuell  Lister ,^=Hesther,  daughter  and     Mary,   wife  of  Will'm 
seph.       mas.  Eet.   43   annor.   3  |  heire  of  Isaac  Oates  of     Ramsden  a    Merchant 

Apr.  1666. 


North  Ouram. 


in  Yorke. 


Joseph.     2.  John.     1.  Thomas,  set.  6  annor.  3  Apr.  a0  1666.     Mary. 


Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake. 


Wakefield,  5  Apr.  1666. 


GREENWOOD  OF  WEST-ARDESLEY. 


Arms.— Sable,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  s 

Crest. — A  leopard  sejant 

The  proofe  of  these  Armes  respited. 


iltires  argent. 


Robert  Greenewood,  a  younger  son=^=Alice,  daughter  of Shaw  of 

to    ....    Greenewood    of   Greene-  I  Hanging-royd  in  theparishof  Hep- 
wood  Lee  in  com.  Eborum.  |  tonstall  in  com.  Ebor. 

James  Greenewood,  died=f=Mercia,  daughter  of Broome  of 

in  his  father's  lifetime.     I  Broome  Hall  in  com.  Ebor. 

Robert  Greenewood  of  West-Ardesley  in  co.^.Jane,  daughter  of  John  Halliwell 
Ebor.  died  in  a°  1638,  or  thereabouts.  of  Pykehouse  in  co.  Lane. 

T 

6.  Ferdinamlo 
Greenewood, a  Lieu- 
tenant of  Horse  in 
the  service  of  King 
Charles  the  first, 
slayne  at  New- 
arke. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1666. 


247 


Pom/ret,  7°  Apr.  1666. 
BULKLEY  OF  SOUTH  EMSALL. 

John  de  Bulkley,  Lord  of  the  mannour  of  Bulkley  in  com.  Lanc.^= 


Adam  de  Bulkley.: 


Geffrey  de  Bulkley,  slaine  in  the  Battail  of  Evesholme,=j=. 
a0  49  E.  3,  and  buryed  in  the  Abby  there. 


John  de  Bulkley.^. 


Adam  de  Bulkley  ,=T=Alice,  daughter  of  Thomas  son  of 
a°  44  E.  3.        |     William  de  Legh,  44  Edw.  3. 


John  de  Bulkley,  a0  19  Edw.  3.=p. 


Robert  de  Bulkley,  16  Ric.  2: 


John  de  Bulkley,  a0  2  H.  4.=pAlice,  daughter  and  heire  of  Roger  de  Wolstuden. 

! I 

Raph  de  Bulkley. ^Catherine,  7  H.  5. 


James  de  Bulkeley,  a0  38  H.  6.=pMargaret. 
, I 


Robert  de  Bulkley,=pMargaret,       Isabell,  wife  of  Gilbert,  son  of  Lambert 
1 0  Edw.  4.  |  10  Edw.  4.  de  Legh,  13°  E.  4. 


1.  Thomas  de  Bulkley- 
21  Henr.  7. 


2.  John   Bulkley,  Clerke,  Vicar  of 
Wasperton  in  co.  Warr.  11°  H.  7. 


James  Bulkley  .=pAlice,  daughter  of  ....  Howorth. 

I 1 ' 1 . 

3.  Arthur  Bulkley,     2.  Hugh.     1.  Thomas=^=Margaret,    dau.     1.  Catherine. 


married  Jane,  da. 
of   Henry   Ha- 
mond. 


Bulkley, 
14  H. 


of  Ranulph  Ho-  2.  Eliz.  wife  of  Tho. 
worth,  14  H.  Chadwick  of  Heigh 
8.  in  co.  Lane. 


Robert  Bulkley,  baptized1 
6  July,  a°  D'ni  1578. 


=Grace,  daughter  and  heire  of  John  Holt 
of  Ashworth  in  com.  Lane. 


Thomas  Bulkley.^Grace,  daughter  of  Arthur  Asshton  of  Clegg  in  com.  Lane. 


3.  Thomas  Bulkley,  Chaplaine  to 
Will.  Cecill  Earle  of  Salisbury  and 
Rector  of  Damoram  in  Wiltsh.  died 
in  a°  1627,  and  was  buried  in  S' 
John's  colledge  in  Cambridge, 
whereof  he  was  Fellow. 


2.  Abell: 
Bulkley. 


Anne,  daugh 

ter  and  sole  Bulkley, 

heire  of  Robert  died  at 

Norfolke  of  Cam- 

Barnesley    in  bridge, 

com.  Ebor.  unmar- 
ried. 


Robert  Priscilla, 
wife  of 
John  Hop- 
wood  of 
Spotland 
in  com. 
Lane. 


1.  Ro- 
bert, 

2.  Sa- 
muell. 

died 
voting. 


3.  Joshua: 
Bulkley 

of 

in  com. 
Lane. 


Cath.  da.  of 
John  Smith 
of  Rachdale 
in  com. 
Lane,  relict 
of  Joseph 
Rither  of 
,-  xSmedley. 


4.  Thomas 
Bulkley, mar- 
ried Eliz. eld- 
est daughter 
and  coheir  of 
Michaell  But- 
terworth    of 
Little  Ho- 
worth in  co. 
Lane. 


5.  Jonas' 

Bulkley 

ofSouth- 

Emsall, 

in  co. 

Ebor.  set. 

..annor. 

7  Apr. 

a°D. 

1666. 


2.  Elizabeth.     1.  Margery.     2.  Morris.     1.  Thomas,  aet. 


Margery,  daughter  of 
Robert  Lord  Bishop  of 
Clonfert  and  Kilmac- 
hough  in  Ireland,  and 
relict  of  Collonell  John 
Morris,  Governour  of 
Pomfret  Castle  for  K. 
Charles  the  first. 


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The  Borough  of  Leedes.  Wahefeild,  5°  Apr.  1666. 

EOSSE  OF  CHAPELL-ALLEKTON. 


Abms. — Azure,  three  water -bougets  or. 

William  Rosse,  who  held  certain  lands  in  Igman-: 
thorpe  in  com.  Ebor.  for  terme  of  life,  of  Rob'  Rosse 
of  Igmanthorpe,  as  appeareth  by  the  last  Will  and 
Testament  of  the  said  Robert,  bearing  date  22  H.  8. 


William  Rosse  of  Bramley  in  com.  Eboramj 


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1.  Robert  Rosse  of  Bram-=pAgnes,  daughter  of  John 
ley,  died  in  a°  1625,  or  Wood  of  Bramley  in  com. 
thereabouts.  Ebor. 


2.  William  Rosse,  an  At- 
turney  of  Furnivall's  Inne, 
died  in  anno  1648. 


2.  John  Rosse,  a  1.  Robert  Rosse  of  Cha-^pAnne,    daughter  of 
Merchant    in  pell   Allerton   in    the     I  Raphe    Yoward    of 
Leedes.  parish  of  Leedes  in  co.  |  Westerdale  in  Black- 
S.William  Rosse,  Ebor.  aet.  48  annor.  5°  I  amore  in  com.  Ebor. 


Hannah,  wife  of 
William  Waugh  of 
Leedes. 


died  unmarried.     Apr.  a°  D'ni  1666. 


gent. 


1.  Robert,  a;t.  16  annor. 
5°  Apr.  a0  1666. 


2.  Raphe.  3.  Richard. 


Agbrigg  and  Morlev  Wapentake.  Wakefield,  5  Apr.  1666. 

THORNTON  OF  TIERSALL. 


Asms. — Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  between  three  hawthorn  bushes  vert  a  trefoil  slipped  or. 


Richard  Thornton  of  Tiersall  in  com.  Ebor." 
descended  from  Thornton  of  Thornton  in 
Bradford-dale  in  com.  Ebor. 


=Eliz.  daughter  of 
John  Hobson. 


rr~i 

2.  Will'm,  ~)  of  whom 

3.  Richard,  >  noe  issue  is 

4.  John,       J  remayniug. 


1.  Tempest  Thornton^Margarct,  daughter  of 
of  Tiersale,  died  in  a0.  I  John  Lockwoodof  Linth- 
1630,  vel  circa.  wayt  in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Richard  =pRose,  daugh-     2.  JohnThom-=pJudith,  daugh, 


Thornton, 
dyed  in  a°. 
1647,  or 
thereabouts. 


ter  of ton  of  Tiersall, 

Arthington  of  set.    35    anno- 

Arthingtonin  rum    5    Apr. 

com.  Ebor.  a°.  1666. 


of  Richard 
Richardson  of 
Bierlcy  in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.  Anne,  wife  of  Rol 
Walmisley  of  Cold- 
cotes  in  com.  Lane. 

2.  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
JoshuaWitton.clerke. 


1.  Anne,  set.  2.  Margaret,  Richard,  set.  1.  Margaret.  3.  Jane,  non 
19  annor.  5"  actatislSan-  6  an.  5  Apr.  2.  Elizabeth,  baptizata  5" 
Apr.a°1666.     nor.  a"  1666.  Apr.  1666. 


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BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666.  253 

Agbrigg  &  Morley  Wapentake.  Hallifax,  2  Apr.  a0  1666. 

BEAUMONT  OF  WHITLEY. 

Abms.— Azure,  a  lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of  nine  crescents  or. 
Crest. — A  bull's  head  erased,  quarterly  argent  and  gules,  the  horns  per  fess,  the  dexter  or  and  the 
second,  the  sinister  or  and  the  first.* 


If  Willielmus  de  Bellomonte,^ 

temp.  H.  3. 
r  I 

Will'mus  de  Bellomonte  miles,  D'n's  Ricardus  de 

temp.  Edw.  1.  Bellomonte. 

If  Robortus  Beaumont  miles^Gracia,  sola  filia  et  haeres  Edwardi  Cros- 
10  Edw.  2.  land  de  Crosland  militis,  10  E.  2. 

■ 1 , j 

3.  Johannes  Beaumont^ 1.  Adam,     2.  Thomas, 

miles,  D'n's  de  Whitley,  I  v y ' 

21  Edw.  3.  obiere  sine  prole. 

I '    _ 

Johannes  Beaumont,  filius — Alicia,  filia  Adae  de  Hopton, 
et  hares,  21  E.  3.  21  E.  3. 

If  Ric'us  Beaumont  ar.=Elizabetha,  filia  Roberti  Nevile  de 
a0  35  H.  6,  1  E.  4.  Leversege  arm.  a°  35  H.  6. 


^f  Thomas  Beaumont  de  Whitley,^ 

arm.  18  E.  4. 

I ' 

Robertus  Beaumont,  fil.  et  haeres, ^Isabella,  filia  Rici  Wood- 
a°  18  Edw.  4.  rove  armi. 

^f  Thomas  Beaumont.=pElizabeth,  10  H.  7. 


Joanna,  fil.  Joh'is  Sandford,  de — Ricus   Beaumont  ar.  4=Elizabetha,  filia  Jacobi  Har- 
in  co ar.  ux.  1 .       H.  7,  19  H.  7,  22  H.  7.        rington,  22  H.  7  (ux.2»). 


TTH  Henricus  Beaumont=p. 
de  Lascell-Hall. 


Johannes  Beaumont.: 

Thomas  Beaumont  de=p. 
Lascell-Hall,    1   et  2 
Ph.  et  M. 


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Thomas  Beaumont  de  Lascell— p. ...      *  Ricardus  Beau— pMargar eta,  fil.  Roberti  Wy- 
Hall,  14  H.  8.  et  1  et  2  Ph.  I  mont,    a°    14°     veil    de   Burton    Parva  in 

et  Ma.  Henr.  8.  |  com.  Ebor.  arm.  14  H.  8. 


*  The  Crest  was  granted  to  Richard  Beaumont  of  Whitley  in  com.  Ebor.  Gentil- 
man,  10  Maij,  1503,  by  Thomas  Wryotheslcy,  Garter  K.  of  Armes,  &  John  Youngo, 
Norroy  K.  of  Armes. 


254 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Henricus,    l.Willielmus  Beaumont=j=Rosa-     Edwardus   Beau-^Elizabeth,  filia  Joh'is 
mund.    mont  de  Whitley  I  Ramsden  de  Longley 
in  com.  Ebor.  arm.      in  com.  Ebor. 


1  et  2  Ph.     de  Lascell-Hall  in  com 
et  Ma.         Ebor.  9  Eliz.  Reg 


2.  Thomas     1.  Ricardus^=Anna,filia  Ro- 


Beaumont  Beaumont, 

de  Heaton  obijt    circa 

in    com.  ann.  1656. 
Ebor. 


berti  Kay  de 
Wakefield  in 
com.  Ebor. 


Ricardus  Beau- 
mont  miles    et 
Baronettus, 
obijt  sine  prole. 


1.  Gracia,  uxor  Thomas 
Pilkington  armigeri. 

2.  Margeria,  uxor  Chris- 
topheri  Wray  de  Curs- 
worth  in  com.  Ebor.  arm. 


Elizabetha,  filia  Gregory  Armi-=pThomas  Beaumont  de— Maria,  filia  Rici  Burdet 
tage  de  Netherton  in  com.  Ebor.  I  Whitley  miles,  aet.  60  de  Denby  in  com.  Ebor. 
(uxor  la).  an.  2  Apr.  1666.  arm.  (uxor  2a). 


n — 

2.  Ricardus. 

3.  Willielmus.     mont,   obijt 

vita  patris. 


Adam  Beau-nFElizabetha,  filia  Ra- 
dulphi  Asshton  de 
Middleton  in  com. 
Lane.  arm. 


1.  Elizabetha,  uxor  Gervasij,  filij 
junioris  Francisci  Nevill  de 
Chevet  in  com.  Ebor.  arm. 

2.  Sarah. 


Ricardus,  set.  10  annorum  2°  Apr.  1666. 

Sciant  presentes  et  futuri,  quod  ego*  Johannes  de  Lacy  Comes  Lincoln,  et  Constabu- 
larius  Cestriae,  dedi,  &c.  Johanni  Muncebot  et  haeredibus  suis,  vel  uno  assignato,  seil. 
Willielmo  de  Bellomonte,  si  ipsum  assignare  voluerit,  pro  homagio  et  servicio  suo, 
totam  terram  quam  habui  de  Thoma  de  Dranefeld  in  villa  de  Wittiley,  cum  capitali 
messuagio,  et  omnibus  libertatibus  et  aisiamentis,  &c.  Tenendum,  &c.  sibi  et  haeredi- 
bus  suis,  vel  assignato  suo,  scil:  praedicto  Willielmo  de  Bellomonte,  de  me  et  haeredibus 
meis  imperpetuum.  Redd0  inde  annuatim  mihi  et  lioeredibus  meis,  unas  [duas]  cirote- 
cas  albas  ad  Pascha,  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  D'no  Ada  de  Nairford,  Roberto  de  Stapel- 
tona,  D'no  Rico  Grammatico,  D'no  Will0  de  Swinlington,  D'no  Ada  Prestona, 
D'no  I.  de  Wridlesford,  et  alijs. 

Sciant  presentes  et  futuri,  quod  nos  Isabella  de  Bellomonte  D'na  de  Vescy,  dedi- 
mus,  &c.  Will0  Hastyngs  valetto  nostro,  et  haeredibus  et  assignatis  suis,  totum  mes- 
suagium  nostrum,  cum  aedificijs,  &c.  in  Hoveden  ;  viz1  illud  messuagium  quod 
quondam  fuit  Magistri  Johannis  de  Snaynton,  Tenendum,  &c.  praefato  Willielmo, 
haeredibus  et  assignatis  suis,  &c.  imperpetuum.  Data  apud  Sandhall  die  Jovis 
proxima.  ante  Festum  S.  Jacobi  Apostoli,  a0  Gratiae  mcccxxxii0  et  Regni  Regis 
Edwardi  tertij  a  Conquestu  sexto. 

A  circular  seal  is  appended  to  the  second  charter,  the  inscription  +  s'isadelle  : 
de  :  beavmont  :  dne  :  de  :  vescy.  surrounding  a  shield  bearing  a  cross  dimidiated  im- 
paling a  lion  rampant  between  six  fleurs-de-lis. 


Ercctus  in  Coinitem  Lincolnia:,  17°  H.  3. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1666. 


255 


Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake.  Halifax,  2°  Apr.  1666. 

HOLDSWORTH  OF  ASTLEY. 

Arms.— Argent,  the  stem  of  a  tree  in  bend  couped  and  eradicated  proper. 

John  Holdsworth  of  Astley=f=Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry  Savile  of  Bradley 
in    com.   Ebor.    died  circ.  I  in  com.  (father  to  Sr  John  Savile  Kn', 

1(320.  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer.) 


I 

1.  John 
Holdsworth, 
dyed  with- 
out issue. 


2.  Robert  Holds- 
worth,  Parson  of 
Modbury  in  com. 
Devon. 


3.  Henry, 
obijt  sine 
prole. 


4.  Thomas  Holds-^Mary,  daughter  unto 


worth  of  Astley, 
died  in  a0  1650, 
or  thereabouts. 


Daniell  Northend  of 
Crumb  well  bottom  e 
in  co.  Ebor. 


Thomas  Holdsworth,  son  and  heire,  aetat.  16  annor.  2  Apr.  1666. 


Agrrigg  and  Mortey  Wapentake. 


Hallifax,  2"  Apr.  a0 


WILKINSON  OF  MANNINGHAM. 


Aems.— Gules,  a  fess  vair,  in  chief  a  unicorn  passant  between  two  mullets  or,  all  within  a  bordure 

engrailed  of  the  last  and  pellettee,  a  canton  azure. 
Ceest.— A  fox's  head  erased,  per  pale  wavy  vert  and  or,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  gules,  in  the 

mouth  a  wing  argent. 

Richard  Wilkinson  of  Manningham  in  com.^=Anne,  daughter 


Ebor.  a  branch  of  the  family  of  the  Wilkin- 
sons of  Bolton  upon  Dearne  in  com.  Ebor. 
died  in  anno  1648,  or  thereabouts. 


of  John  Morti 
mer  of  Clayton 
in  com.  Ebor. 


3.  Nicho- 
las Wil- 
kinson.1^ 


2.  Wil- 
liam 
Wilkin- 
son.^ 


1.   Thomas   Wil-=pMartha,  daugh- 
kinson    of    Man- 
ningham,  set.  66 
annoruiu  6  Apr. 
1666. 


ter   of    Thomas 
Mallison    of 
Bradford  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  Anne,  wife  of  Thomas 
Ellinson  of  Shipley  in 
com.  Ebor. 

2.  Mary,  wife  unto  Thomas 
Killingbeck  of  Ollerton- 
Gledho  in  com.  Ebor. 


Thomas  Wilkinson  of  Manningham,^=Anne,  daughter  of  Ellis  Nutter  of 
aetatis  35  annor.  2°  Apr.  a0  D.  1606.  j  the  Forest  of  Pendle  in  com.  Lane. 


3.  John.     2.  Ellis. 


1.  Thomas,  ast. 
2"  Apr.  a° 


a  annor. 
1666. 


Martha. 


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257 


Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake.  Halifax,  4  Apr.  1666. 

HANSON  OF  WOODHOUSE. 

Abms.— Quarterly : 

1.  Or,  a  chevron  counter-compone  argent  and  azure  between  three  martlets  sable.    Hanson. 

2.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  roses  gules.    Rastrick . 

3 a  chevron  between  three  mullets  pierced  ....  a  crescent  for  difference.    Woodhouse. 

4.  Or,  on  a  chevron  sable  three  crescents  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference.    Toothill. 
Chest. — On  a  chapeau  azure  turned  up  argent  a  martlet  with  wings  addorsed  sable. 

U  Rogerus  de  Rastrick  vixit  temp.  R.  Henr.  tertij  (scil1  a0  1251)  et  tenuit  terras  in 
Rastrick,  Clayton,  Bradforddale,  proedium  quoq.  in  Rastrick  vocatum  Linland, 
et  habuit  servicium  diversorum  nativorum  in  eadem  villa. 


Rogerus  de  Rastrick.  =p. 


Husro  de  Rastrick; 


T 


Johannes  de  Rastrick.^. 


Johannes  de  Rastrick 


Alexander  de^Beatrix,  filia  et  haeres 
Woodhouse.    j    Thomas  de  Toothill. 


Henricus  de  Rastrick  =p. 


Henricus  Woodhouse.=r=Beatrix. 


Johannes  Hanson,  alias  Rastrick .-p Alicia,  filia  et  haeres  Henrici  de  Woodhouse. 

I ' 

Johannes  Hanson  de  Woodhouse.=pCecelia,  filia Windebanke. 

r J 

Johannes  Hanson  de  Woodhouse. ^Cecilia,  filia  Joh'is  de  Ravenshawe. 


Johannes  Hanson  de  Woodhouse  in^Katherina,   filia  Joh'is   Brooke,  abneptis  Tho. 
parochia  de  Eland  in  co.  Ebor.        j     Beaumont  de  Whitley  in  co.  Ebor.  armigeri. 

r J 

Johannes  Hanson  de=p Agnes,  filia  Joh'is  Savile  de  Newhall 
Woodhouse.  in  com.  Ebor.  arm1. 


3.  Thomas  2.  Edwardus  Han- 
Hanson  de  son  de  Woodhouse, 
Rastrick.^  ob.   ....    Dec.    a° 
4.  1601. 


:Joana,  filia  Ed- 
wardi  Kay  de 
Bradley  in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.  Johan-  =p. ...  filia  et  hse- 
nes  Hanson  res..  Woodhead 
de  Wood-  de  Barksland  in 
house.  I  com.  Eborum. 


Thomas  Hanson  =T=Katherina,  filia  Thomse 
de  Toothill,  ob.  1  I  Brooke  de  Newhouse  in 
Aug.  a°  1623.       |  com.  Ebor. 


Johannes  Han- 
son de  Wood- 
house. 


filia  et 


Edwardus  Hanson  de  Wood-=pDorothea,  filia  Johannis  Gledhill 
house,  obijt  6°  Aug.  a0  1658.  I      de  Barksland  in  com.  Ebor. 


—p. .  . .  niia  ei 

•     haeres'  .... 

Rayner. 

1 1 

Johannes,  obijt  in 
pueritia. 


Edwardus  Hanson: 
de    Woodhouse, 
a;t.  45  aim.  4  Apr. 
1666. 


:J ana,  filia  Thomas 
Beaumont  de 
Lascell-Hall  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  Dorothea,  uxor  Jacobi 
Morgateride     de    Mor- 
gateride   infra   villam 
de    Wareley    in   com. 
Ebor. 


2.  Margareta,  uxor 
Ric'i  Mills  de  Mill- 
Roe  in  parochia  de 
Rochedale  in  co. 
Lane. 


1.  Johannes  Hanson,  ast.  24  an- 
norum  4  Apr.  a"  1666. 

2.  Edwardus,  astatis  7  annorum. 


1 — 1 

1.  Dorothea. 

2.  Marga- 
reta. 

2  L 


Catherina. 

Maria. 


5.  Jana. 

6.  Cecelia. 


258  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 

Agbrigo  &  Morley  Wapentake.  Hallifux,  2°  Apr.  3 

RAWSON  OF  SHIPLEY. 

Abms.—  Per  fuss  wavy  sable  and  azure,  a  castle  with  four  towers  in  perspective  argent. 
Cbest.— An  eagle's  head  erased  sable  guttee  d'or,  in  the  beak  an  annulet  gules. 

William  Rawson  of  Shipley^. . . . 
in  com.  Ebor. 


Laurence  Rawson  of  Shipley^= daughter  of Hawkesworth 

in  com.  Eborum.  of  Hawkesworth  in  com.  Ebor. 

r-r-l -r -1 

Laurence.  1.  William  Rawson  of=pMartha,  daughter  of 

John.  Shipley  in  com.  Ebo- 

Thomas.  rum,  dyed  in  Decem- 

ber a"  1662. 


Pollard  of  Pollard  of  Tonge   in 

Tonge  in  com.  Ebo-         com.  Eborum. 
rum. 


I 1 ' r r~ r— i 

2.  John.     1.  Will'm  Rawson,     1.  Mary,  wife  of  Rich-     2.  Martha. 
aet.   25  annor.   2       ard  Riblesdcn  of  Wike     3.  Sarah. 
Apr.  1666.  in  co.  Ebor.  4.  Hellen. 


Agbrksg  and  Morley  Wapentake.  Wakefield,  6°  Apr.  1666. 

LEEKE  OF  HORBURY. 

Aums.  -Argent,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  sable  five  annulets  or,  in  chief  a  trefoil  slipped  gules. 

William  Leeke  of  Halom=p. .  . . 
in  com.  Nott.  j 
I 


1 z~, — 

Thomas  Leeke  of  Halom-pEmme,  daughter  of  ... .   Leeming  of 
in  com.  Nott.  Wilford  in  com.  Nott. 

Mary,  daughter  of=3.  Robert  Leeke  of  Hor-=f  Barbara,  daughter  of  George  1.  Thomas. 
DrGoodwyn,  Deane  bury  in  com.  Ebor.  asta-  I  Tate  of  Sutton-Bonnington  2.  Mathew 
of  Yorke,  1  wife.       tis  61  an.  6°  Apr.  1666.     in  com.  Nott.  2  wife.  Leeke. 


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2.  Robert.       1.  Gervase  Lceke^Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry     1.  Susan. 

3.  Francis,     aet.   24   annor.    6  f  Jackson  of  Mele  Hill  in  com.     2.  Mary. 

Apr.  1666.  I  Ebor.  3.  Barbara. 


I 1 

2.  Barbara,  act.  1  anni.  1.  Elizabeth,  aet.  2  annor.  6°  Apr.  a0  1666. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666. 


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AODRIOO  AND  MORLEY  WAPENTAKE. 


Wakefield,  6  Apr.  1666. 


CLAYTON  OF  OKENSHAW. 

Asms. — Argent,  a  cross  engrailed  sable  between  four  torteaux. 
No  proofo  made  of  these  Armes. 


Thomas  Clayton,  descended  from=p 
the  Claytons  of  Clayton  Hall  in 
com.  Ebor. 


William  Clayton  of=p daughter  of 


Okenshaw  in  com. 
Ebor.  died  a°  1627, 
or  thereabouts. 


Cholmeley  of 

in  the   East 

Riding  of  Yorksh. 


Clayton,   from  whom  Thomas 

Clayton,  now  of  Clayton  Hall  in  com. 
Eborum,  is  descended.^ 


John  Clayton  of  Okcnshaw,  set.  74  ann.-r-Elizabeth,  daughter  of Citterne  of 

6  Apr.  1666.  J  in  Kent. 


2.  James  Clayton, 
set.  42  annor.  6 
Apr.  1666. 


1.  John  Clayton, 
set.  46  annor.  6 
Apr.  1666. 


1.  Margaret,  wife  of 
John  Spenser  of  Can- 
non Hall  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Hoskins,  Ci- 
tizen of  London. 


OSGODCROSSE  WAPENTAKE. 


Pmnfret,  7°  Apr.  1666. 


YARBROUGH  OF  SNAYTH. 

Aiims.— rer  pale  argent  and  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  chaplets,  all  counterchanged. 


Edmund  Yarbrough  of  Yar-^Sarah,  daughter  of ... .  Wormeley 
brough  in  co.  Line.  Esqr.     I  of  Hatfeild  in  com.  Ebor. 


Nicholas  Yarbrough  of  Snayth: 
com.   Ebor.   Kn',   died    in  a0 
>55,  or  thereabouts. 


ri—r 

4.  John. 

5.  Ed- 
mund. 

6.  Chris- 
topher. 


:Fayth,  daughter  of  John  Dawney, 
son  and  heire  to  Sr  Thomas  Uawney 
of  Seazy  in  com.  Ebor.  Kn1. 


2.  Nicholas,  died 
unmarried. 

3.  Richard  Yar- 
brough, a  Mer- 
chl  in  London. 


1.  Sr    Thomas=pHcnrietta  Maria,  daughter 


Yarbrough  of 
Snayth  Kn«, 
£et.  27  ann. 
7°     Apr.     a° 


of  Thomas  Blague  of  Hol- 
linger  in  com.  Suff.  Esqr, 
a  Colonell  in  the  army  of 
K.  Charlesy«l",  and  Gover- 
nourofWallingford  Castle. 


Fayth. 


2.  Thomas,  aot.  3  mens.         1.  James,  ajt.  18  mens.  7  Apr.  1C66. 


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Osgodcrosse  Wapentake.  Pomfret,  7°  Apr.  1666. 

MORRIS  OF  NORTH  EMSALL. 

Asms. — Azure,  three  eagles  displayed  or,  on  a  canton  argent  a  castle  gules 
Edward  Morris  of  Emsall  in  co.  Ebor.=F 


Robert  Morris  of  Emsall^. 


Nicholas  Morris  of-pLucie,  sole  daughter  and  heire  of  John  Lathum 
North -Emsall.      |  of  Carleton  Hall  neer  Pomfret. 

I ' 1 1 1 

1.  Thomas Morris-p Barbara,  daughter  of  John     2.  Edward.      3.  Richard.     4.  John, 
of  Emsall.  I  Wentworth  of  Emsall  Esqr. 

daughter  of =T=Mathias  Morris  of=pJane,  daughter  of  George  Holgate 

ofNewarkeincom.  Nott.l  wife.  |  Emsall, dyed  ... .   |  ofGrimsthorpeincom.Ebor.2wife. 


Eliza-     2.  Nicho-     *1.  John  Morris,=pMargery,  eldest  daugh-     4.  Mathias.     Sarah. 


las.  Governour   of 

3.  Ed-  Pomfret    Castle 

ward.  for  King  Charles 
ye  first,  put  to 
death  at  Yorke 
....Aug.  1649. 


terofDrRobertDawson,  5.  Went- 
late  Ld  Bpp  of  Clonfert         worth, 

and    Kilmackdough    in  6.  Rich- 
Ireland,   died    28   Oct.         ard. 
1665,  set.  suae  38. 


1.  Robert  Morris  of  North     2.  Castilian  Morris,  borne  in     Mary. 
Emsall,  set.   21  annoru  7°     the    time    of   the    Seige    of 
Apr.  a0  1666.  Pomfret  Castle. 


*  This  John  Morris  being  bred  up  under  the  right  Hob,e  Thomas  late  Earle  of  Straf- 
ford was  first  an  Ensigne  to  his  guards  after  the  said  Earle  became  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Ireld,  and  when  the  Rebellion  brake  forth  in  that  Kingdome  was  made  Serjeant  Major 
to  Sr  Francis  Willoughby  Kne,  Major  Generall  of  his  late  Ma,ies  Army  there  •-  Where 
amongst  many  other  his  valiant  exploits,  this  one  is  not  a  little  remarkable,  viz.  that 
after  he  had  recieved  some  dangerous  wounds  in  the  Storming  of  Rosse  Castle,  whence 
he  was  brought  of  in  a  Litter,  the  English  Forces  in  another  encounter  against  Generall 
Preston  being  routed  and  flying  by  him,  when  by  perswasions  he  could  not  prevaile  with 
them  to  stand,  he  got  upon  his  led  horse  (though  with  much  difficulty)  and  by  his 
couragious  example  rallyed  the  disordered  troops,  and,  charging  the  enemy  in  the  very 
head  of  them,  obtained  an  absolute  and  honourable  victory. 

After  that  he  surprized  the  strong  Castle  of  Pontfract,  for  King  Charles  the  first, 
with  the  helpe  of  eight  men  besides  himselfe,  upon  the  3J  of  June,  a°  1648,  and 
valiantly  defending  it,  during  a  long  siege,  untill  after  the  murther  of  that  King;  and 
then  being  excluded  the  benefit  of  the  articles,  upon  delivery  thereof  to  those  inhumane 
Regicides,  it  being  the  last  in  England  that  had  held  out  against  their  usurped  power, 
himselfe  with  two  more  excepted  persons  (whereof  Michaell  Blackburne  his  Cornet  was 
one)  and  two  servants,  with  great  courage  and  resolution,  made  their  way  through 
two  workes,  guarded  by  about  five  hundred  foot  and  horse,  and  got  clere  from  them 
into   Lancashire;  having  had  a   promise  from  Generall  Lambert  (who  besieged   him) 


268  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 

Barkeston  Ashe  Wapentake.  Pom/ret,  7°  Apr.  1666. 

ADAMS  OF  CAMBLESFORTH. 

Abms— Gules,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  escallops  or,  on  a  chief  argent  as  many  pallets  en- 
grailed azure. 
Cbest. — A  demi-griffin  segreant  ermine,  winged  and  armed  azure,  holding  an  escallop  gules. 


Will'm  Adams  of  Ouston  in  com.  Ebor.=f=. 


John  Adams  of  Balnheck  in  com.  Ebor.  26  H.  8.-r- 

I 

John  Adams,  sold  his  estate  at  Balnheck  in  a°  lSSS.^ 

I 

Will'm  Adams  of  Camblesforth  in  com.  Ebor.  died  circa  ann.  1605.=F. 


1.  Thomas  Adams,  a  2.  Christopher  Adams,=f=Susanna,  daugh-     1 wife  of. . . . 

Bachelour  in    Divi-  of   Camblesforth,   aet. 

nity  and    Fellow  of  70    annorum   7°   Apr, 

Trin.     Colledge     in  a°  D.  1666. 
Cambridge, died  un- 
marr. 


ter  of Markham  of  ... . 

Lambe,  Rector         in  com.  Nott. 

of  Ackworth  2 wife  of. . . . 

in  com.  Ebo-  Taylor  of  ... .  in 

rum.  com.  Ebor. 


John  Adams,  son  and  heire,=pMary,  daughter  of  Thomas  Lewens 
aet.  32  annor.  7°  Apr.  1666.     I  of  Rusholme  in  com.  Ebor. 

I 

Christopher,  ret.  9  annor.  7°  Apr.  1666. 


that  if  he  could  escape  but  5  miles  from  that  Castle,  he  should  not  be  lyable  to  any 
farther  question  :  notwithstanding  which  assurance,  they  most  perfidiously  tooke  him 
at  Oreton  in  Furnesse  Fells,  one  Bell  a  presbiterean  minister  and  Wrench  a  Parliament 
Captaine  first  discovering  him,  and  Sawrey  a  Justice  of  Peace,  with  Fell  a  Colonell, 
committing  him  to  the  castle  of  Lancaster;  whence  he  was  conveyed  to  Yorke,  where 
being  brought  before  Thorpe  and  Pulisdon,  two  of  their  then  bloudy  judges,  and  indicted 
upon  the  Statute  of  25  E.  3,  for  levying  war  against  the  King,  though  he  produced 
his  late  Ma,ies  Commissions  for  all  his  most  valiant  and  loyall  actings  for  him,  the  Jury 
being  then  packt  finding  him  guilty  they  condemned  him  to  death,  which  with  much 

Christian  magnanimity  he  accordingly  suffred   upon   the   day    of  August 

a0  1649,  his  body  being  afterwards  buried  according  to  his  desire  at  Wentworth  in  this 
county  of  Yorke,  neer  unto  the  grave  of  his  worthy  Ld  and  Master  the  late  famous 
Earle  of  Strafford. 

Margery,  wife  of  the  aforesaid  John  Morris,  was  afterwards  married  to  Jonas 
Bulkley,  4th  son  of  Abell  Bulkley  of  Bulkley  in  com.  Lane.  Esqr.  by  whom  she  had 
issue  4  children,  vizt.  Thomas,  Morris,  Margery,  Elizabeth. 

See  yc  Descent  of  Bulkley,  p.  247. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1666. 


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Strafford  &  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Doncaster,  9  Apr.  1666. 


COPLEY  OF  DONCASTER. 


m — 

3.  Robert, 

4.  Richard, 

5.  Thomas, 

died  without 


Aems. — Argent,  a  cross  moline  sable,  a  canton  gules. 

Francis  Copley  of  Don-^Dorothy,  daughter  of  Hugh 
caster,  died  in  anno  1610,  Wyrrall  of  Leversall  in  com. 
or  thereabouts.  Ebor. 


2.  Will'm  Cop-=pSarah,  daughter     1.  Fran- 


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father's   life- 
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of   Christophr  cis,  died 

Copley  of  Wad-  unmar- 

worth    in   com.  ried. 
Ebor. 


1.  Anne,  died  unmarried. 

2.  Margaret,  wife  of  ... . 
Wentworth,  a  younger 
son    of    the    House    of 
Wentworth   Wood- 
house. 


2.    Wiiliam,     1.  John  Copley  of  Doncaster,  now=i=Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Nicholas 
dyed  young,     living,  a0  sc.  1666,  setatis  63  ami.     Stringer  of  Sutton  upon   Lound 
9  Apr.  J  in  com.  Nott. 


2.  Thomas 
Copley, 
Citizen  of 
London. 


1.  Robert  Copley ,: 
an  Utter  Barrister 
of  Gray's  Inne, 
aetatis  32  annor. 
9o  Apr.  1666. 


Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  George  Sit- 
well  of  Renishaw 
in  com.  Derb. 


1.  Mary. 

2.  Anne,  wife  of 
Samuell  Jack- 
son of  Leedes 
in  com.  Ebor. 


3.  Sarah,  wife  of 
John   Lambe  of 
Hardvvick  juxta 
Pontefract   in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  John  Copley,  set.  6  ann.  9  Apr.  1666. 


Strafford  &  Tickhill  Wapentake. 

KNIGHT  OF  LANGOLD. 


10  Apr.  ]( 


Arms.— Or,  on  a  chief  sable  three  griffins  segreant  of  the  field. 
Chest. — An  eagle  displayed  or. 
Qu.  for  proofc  of  these  Armes  ? 

Will'm  Knight  of  ... .  neer  Newbury  in  com.^Alice,  daughter  of 


Southampt.  descended  from  the  family  of  the 
Knights  of  S'  Dens  neer  Suthampt. 


Worthing- 


Sr  Raphe  Knight  of  Langold  in^Fayth,  daughter  of  William 
co.  Ebor.  Kl,  aetatis  47  ann.  10  I  Dickenson  of  Rotheram  in 
Apr.  a°  D.  1666.  I  com.  Ebor.  Clerke. 


Dina,  wife  of  Joseph 
Payne  of  Letwell  in 
com.  Ebor. 


n — 

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3.  Raphe 


1.  John,  aetatis  17  annoru 
10  Apr.  a°  1666. 


1.  Hesther 

2.  Christian. 


3.  Bridget. 

4.  Fayth. 


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277 


Strafford  and  Tickiiill  Wapentake. 


Sheffeilcl,  10  Apr.  166G. 


GILL  OF  CARR-HOUSE. 


Edward  Gill  of  Norton  in  com.  Derb.^ 

I 

Leonard  Gill  of  Norton^=Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Robert  Sanderson 
in  com.  Derb.  died  I  of  Blythe  in  com.  Eborum,  sister  to  Robert 
circa  annum  1654.  |  late  Bisshop  of  Lincolne. 

I ' 1 1 

Edward  Gill  of=pElizabeth,  daughter  and     1.  Eliz.  wife     2.  Mary,  wife  of  Rowland 
Carhouse    in         sole   heire  of   Henry  of  Will'm  Morewood  of  the  Oakes  in 

com.   Ebor.  set.     Westby  of  Carhouse  in     Spenser  of 
56  ann.  10  Apr.     in  co.  Ebor.  Attercliffe in 

a°  1666.  com.  Ebor. 


Morewood  of  the  Oakes  in 
the  parish  of  Bradfeild  in 
com.  Eborum. 


I *—\ 1 1 

2.  Henry.     1.  John  Gill,=Elizabeth,  daughter  of     1.    Ruth,   wife  of     2.  Eliza- 
set,    23    ann Brooke  of  New-     Joseph    Stones  of     beth. 

10    Apr.    a0       house  in  the  parish  of    Hymsworth  in  the 
1666.  Hothersell  incom.Ebo-     parish   of  Norton 

rum.  in  com.  Derb. 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake 


Sheffeilcl,  10  Apr.  1666. 
RATCLIFFE  OF  SHEFFELLD. 

Respite  given  for  exhibiting  ye  Amies. 


Rotherham  Ratcliffe  of  Studham=p daughter  of 

in  co.  Buck,  died  in   a0  1640     Cole  of in  com. 

vel  circa.  Bucks. 


Anne,  daughter  of  ....=2.    Francis    Ratcliffe  of=pAnne,  daughter  of  1.    Thomas 

Robert     Traps     of  Ratcliffe, 

Nid  in  com.  Ebor.  Citizen  of 

2  wife.  London. 


Allison    of    Weme    in      Sheffeild    in   co.    Ebor. 
com.  Salop.  1  wife.  setatis  44  ann.  10°  Apr. 

1666. 


2.  Francis.     1.  Henry  Ratcliffe,  a;t.  7  annorum      1.  Anne,  dyed     2.  Mary. 
10  Apr.  a°  1666.  young. 


278 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Strafford  &  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Sheftild,  10  Apr.  1666. 

WESTBY  OF  GILTHWAYT. 

Arms. — Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure  three  cinquefoils  of  the  field,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
Chest.— A  martlet  sable,  holding  iu  the  beak  three  ears  of  wheat  or,  stalk  and  leaves  vert. 


George  Westby  of  Raven-^Frances,  daughter  of  Richard 


Held  in  co.  Ebor.  died  in 
a°  1640. 


Boroughs    of     Gilthwayt    in 
com.  Ebor. 


2.  George  Westby  of  Gilthwaytp=  Alice,  daughter  of  Fran-     1.  Thomas  Westby^p. 
in  co.  Ebor.  aetatis  50  annor.  10     cis  Stringer  of  Whiston     of  Raventield  in 
Apr.  1666.  I  in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr.  com.  Ebor.  ,-jx 


1.  Samuell,  ajtatis 
17  annorum  10 
Apr.  a0  1666. 


2.  George. 

3.  Thomas. 

4.  John. 


1.  Sarah. 

2.  Mary. 

3.  Dorcas. 


4.  Frances. 

5.  Elizabeth. 


Strafford  &  Tickhill  Wapentake.  Sheffeild,  10  Apr.  1666. 

GOODWIN  OF  RAWMAKSH. 

Akms. — Argent,  on  a  bend  raguly  gules  a  lion  passant  of  the  field. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  Armes. 


Humphry  Goodwyn,  a  younger  son  of: 

Goodwin  of  East-Greensted 

in  Sussex  (brother  to  John),  setled  at 
Rawmarsh  in  com.  Ebor.  with  An- 
thony his  brother. 


2.  Edward  1.  Anthony  Goodwin  of^p  Anne,  daughter  of  ... .  Anne,  wife  of  Charles 
Goodwin  Rawmarsh  in  com.  Ebor.  Slack  of  Emley  in  com.  Laughtonof  Iloworth 
of  Yorke.       died  in  anno  1664.  Ebor.  1  wife.  in  com.  Ebor. 


Edward  Goodwin  of  Rawmarsh, 
set.  34  ann.  10  Apr.  1666. 


Margaret,  wife  of  Richard  Townend 
of  Hoyland  in  com.  Ebor. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUG  DALE,  1666. 


279 


The  Citty  of  Yorke. 


Yorlcc,  19  Mart.  1665. 


LINDLEY  OF  YORKE. 


Arms.— Argent,  on  a  chief  sable  three  griffin's  heads  erased  of  the  field,  in  the  fess  point 
a  trefoil  slipped  gules. 


=pNicholas  Lindley,  Merchant  and  Alderman1^ 

of  Kingston  upon   Hull,  descended  by  a       2  wife, 
younger  son   from   the   antient    family   of 
Linley  of  Linley  in  com.  Ebor.  ! 


3.  Thomas  Linley  of 
Beverley  in  com. 
Ebor. 

4.  Nicholas,  died  un- 
married. 


2.  Wi 


Lindley,  a=pDorothy,  daugh- 


Merch1  in  Kingston 
upon  Hull,  died  in 
a°  1635,  vel  circa. 


ter  and  coheire 
of  Bryan  Bate- 
son  of  the  Citty 
of  Yorke. 


1.  John,  Lancelot, 
died  un-  died  un- 
married,     married. 


Francis  Lindley  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke: 
Esq1",  an  Utter  Barrister  of  Gray's 
Inne,  and  Vice-Chamberlain  of  Ches- 
ter, aet.  32  aim.  19  Mart.  1665. 


^Elizabeth,  sole  daugh-  1.  Fayth. 

terof  JohnLightbound  2.    Elizabeth,   wife   of 

of  Manchester  in  com.  Will'm    Simpson    of 

Lane.  Sheffeildincom.Elxir. 


Elizabeth,  set.  9  mens.  19°  Apr.  a0  1665. 


Agbrigg  and  Morley  Wapentake. 


Pom/ret,  7°  Apr.  1666. 


BUNNY  OF  NEWLAND. 

Arms.— Quarterly  of  nine  : 

1.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  goat's  heads  erased  sable. 

2.  Gules,  a  cross  fleuree  or,  on  a  chief  azure  three  round  buckles  of  the  second. 

3.  Per  saltire  gules  and  ermine. 

4.  Argent,  three  bendlets  sable. 

5.  Gules,  three  lions  rampant  argent  ducally  crowned  or. 
(i.  Sable,  three  lions  rampant  argent. 

7.  Gules,  a  fess  or  between  three  saltires  argent. 

S.  Argent,  three  bendlets  gules. 

9.  Argent,  in  bend  three  boar's  heads  couped  sable  cottised  potent  counterpotent  of  the  last. 


Francis  Bunny  of  Newland-pMary,  daughter  of  Will'm 
in  com.  Ebor.  aet.  83  ann.  I  Cartwright  of  Newland  in 
7  Apr.  a0  1666.  |  com.  Ebor. 


Theodosia,  daugh-^4.  Edmund    -Elizabeth,  daughter-p-Mary,    daughter     1.  Richard, 


ter  of  Sr  Francii 
Molineux  of  Te- 
versall    in    com. 
Nott.    Bar',    1. 
wife. 


Bunny,  son  of  Will'm  Palmer  of  I  of  Will'm  Bossc- 
and    heire,  Southwell   in    com.  |  ville    of   Gun- 
set.  47  ann.  Nott.  Esqr,  2.  wife,  I  thwayt   in   com. 
7    Apr.  died    leaving    noe     I  Ebor.    Esqr,    3d 
166(1.  issue.  |  wife. 

L- n 

Theodosia,  dyed  young.  Richard,  dyed  young. 


dyed  young 


280  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 

Gilling  East  Wapentake.  Darneton,  6  Sept.  1666. 

GYLL  OF  BARTON. 

Arms.— Sable,  a  pale  between  four  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a  canton  argent. 

Crest.— A  moor's  head  in  profile  couped  at  the  shoulders  sable,  charged  on  the  cheek  with  a 
crescent  argent,  due-ally  crowned  and  collared  or,  a  chain  of  the  last  passing  from  the  rim  of  the 
crown  behind  to  the  back  of  the  collar. 

Thomas  Gyll  of  Barton  in=f=Anne,  daughter  of  Peter  Ward  of 
com.  Ebor.  Barton  in  com.  Ebor. 


2.  Christopher  Gyll  of=pMargaret,  daughter  of  Christopher     1.  John  Gyll  of  the  Citty 
Barton  in    co.   Ebor.,     Langley  of  Langton  super    Swale     of  Durham.^ 
died  circa  an.  1646.      |  in  com.  Ebor.  •f* 


2.  John,     1.  Thomas  =j=Elizabeth,  daugb.  1.  Agnes,  died  unmarried, 

died  un-     Gyll  of  Bar-     of  Richard  Wands-  2.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  George  Middleton 

married,     ton,  died  in  |  ford  of  Pickhall  in  of  South  Sheilds  in  co.  p.  Dunelm.gent. 

his  father's      com.  Ebor.  Esqr.  3.  Mary,   wife   of    William    Glover  of 

lifetime.         !  Barton  in  com.  Ebor. 


1 .  Christopher,         2.  Thomas  Gyll   of  Barton,  an=pElizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas 
dyed  unmar-  Attorney  at    Law,   ait.    34  an.     Smithson    of    Barton  in     com. 

ried.  6  Sept.  1666.  Ebor. 


:!■ 


2.  Thomas,  set.  I.Christopher,  I.Elizabeth,  2.  Margaret, 
2  ann.  6  Sept.  died  in  his  in-  dyed  young.  dyed  young. 
1666.  fancy. 


Holdeunesse  Middle  Bayliwick.  Yorke,  11  Avff.  1666. 

MICKLETHWAYT  OF  SWYNE. 

Arms.— Cheeky  argent  and  gules,  on  a  chief  indented  azure  a  crescent  or. 

Universis  et  singulis  Christi  fidelibus,  ad  quos  praisentes  Literal  pervenerint, 
Johannes  Borough  Miles,  Norroy  Rex  Armorum  partium  Borealium  Angliai  ultra 
Trentam,  salutem  in  Domino  sempiternam.  Cum  praiclarissimus  vir  D'ns  Leonardus 
Besson  Major  Civitatis  Eborac.  :  ad  instantiam  egregij  viri  Eliae  Micklethwayt,  per 
literas  suas  propria  manu  consignatas,  et  Sigillo  Officij  sui  munitas,  mihi  fidem  fecerit, 
quod  Scutum  Armorum  uti  hie  in  margine  depictum  existit  in  vetusto  quodam  Codice 
penes  Edwardum  Binckcs,  rerum  antiquarii  in  eadem  Civitate  studiosum  renianente, 
ad  antiquam  Micklethwaytorum  familiam  pertinei'e  reperitur,  et  inter  nonnulla  alia 
virorum  illustrium  i>artium  illarum  borealium  Insignia  eidem  familial  adscribi  conspi- 
citur:  Ego  indubitato  hoc  testimonio  ductus,  idem  Scutum,  sicut  in  margine  depin- 
gitur,  et  hie  inferius  Anglice  rocensetur,  viz1  Checquy  Argent  and  Gules,  on  a  Cheif 
indented  Azure  a  Cressant  Or,  esse  ejusdem  Micklethwaytorum  Familial  Insignia 
gentililia  credo  ac  conseo,  et  quantum  in  me  est  eidem  Familial  per  praesentes  ratifico 
et  confirmo.     In  CUJUB  rei  testimonium,  ego  pra-fatus  Johannes  Borough  prmsentibus 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666. 


281 


hijs  Uteris,  notnen  mourn  propria  manu  subscripsi  et  Sigillum  Officij  mei  apposui. 
Datum  sexto  die  Novembris,  anno  regni  Serenissimi  Prineipis  D'ni  nostri  Caroli 
Angliaj,  Scotia),  Franciae,  et  Hiberniae  Regis  secundo  1626. 

Johannes  Borough:  Miles,   Norroy  Hex 
Armoruni  Partium  Borealiu  ultra  Trenta. 


Adam  de  Micklethwayt,^. 
temp.  H.  3. 


Will's  filius  Willi  de  Michelthwayt 
concessit    terras     in     Kerreby     et 
Micbelthwayt  per  Cartani  sine  data. 
Henricus  de  Mickeltbwayt.  (temp.  H.  3.) 

Robertus  de  Micklethwait,  31  E.  1. 

Joh'es  de  Mietylthwayt, 
a°  1409. 


John  Micklethwayt.^. 


John  Micklethwayt  of  Ingbirch-^ 
worth  in  com.  Ebor. 


Dorothy  ,=^3.  Elias  Micklethwayt,  a — 


u 


da.  of 


Jaques, 
1  wife. 


Merch'  in  Yorke,  twice 
Ld  Mayor  of  that  Citty, 
&  a  Burgesse  in  Parliam1 
in  K.  James  his  time, 
died  circa  1630. 


1.  John  Micklethwayt,  of  Ingbirch- 
widow  of       worth  in  the  parish  of  Penyston  & 

West-Riding  of  Yorksh.=p 

Arding-  ^ 

ton,  2  2.  Francis  Micklethwayt,  a  Merch1 

wife.  in  Yorke,  dyed  without  issue. 


I 1 

3.  Elyaa  2.  Marke 
Mickle-  Mickle- 
thwayt of  thwayt,Rec- 
the  Inner  tor  of  Mar- 
Temple,  ston  in  ye 
London,  of  Aynstie  of 
whom  no  Yorke. ^ 


issue 
remains. 


1 

1.  Joseph  Mickle- 
thwayt of  Swine  in 
Holderness,  one  of 
\e  Justices  of  Peace 
in  this  county,  died 
in  Sept.  1658,  and 
buried  in  the  Min- 
ster at  Yorke. 


:Anne, 
daugh. of 
Perceval] 

Levett, 
Citizen  of 
Yorke. 


1 — I — I 

1.  Mary,  wife  of  Samuell 
Pawson,  a  Merch1  in 
Yorke. 

2.  Susan,  wife  of  Chris- 
topher Topham,  Mer- 
chant in  Yorke. 

3.  Tabitha,  wife  of  John 
Geldart,  Alderman  of 
the  Citty  of  Yorke. 


1.  Mary. 

2.  Han- 
nah. 


Elias. 


2.  Joseph 
Mickle- 
thwayt, 
et.  2*6 
ann.  11 
Aug.1666. 


1.  John  Mickle-: 
thwayt  of  Swine, 
an  Utter  Barrister 
of  the  Inner  Temple 
London,  and  a  Jus- 
tice of  Peace  in  the 
East  Riding  of 
Yorkshire,  died  in 
Apr.  a°  1660. 


^Barbara, 

daugh.  of 

Timothy 

Middleton 

ofStansted 

Mount- 

Fitchet 

in  com. 

Essex 

Esq'. 


1.  Anne,    wife    of 
Thomas    Dicken- 
son  of    Kirby- 
Hallinthe  W*est- 
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Barkeston  Ashe  Wapentake.  Pomfret,  7  Apr.  1666. 

LEEDES  OF  HOPENTHORNE. 

Thomas  Leedes  of=Marie,  daughter  and  heire  of 
Hopenthorne  in  I  Thomas  Leedes  of  North  Mil- 
cora.  Ebor.  Esqr.    |  ford  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 

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son  &  heire.                       of  Burton  in  com.  Line.  Kn£.  3.  Robert.       ward. 


Thomas,  slayne  in  the  service  of  King=pAnne,  daughter  of  Sr  Ambrose      Maudelin. 
Charles  the  first   neer  Oxford   in   the  I  Browne  of  Becheworth  Castle  in 
veare  1645,  or  thereabouts.  |  com.  Surr. 


John,  dyed  young.  Elizabeth,  died  in  her  childhood. 


Barkestone  Ashe  Wapentake. 

LEEDES  OF  NORTH-MILFORD. 


Asms.— Argent,  a  fess  gules  between  three  eagles  displayed  sable. 


Thomas  Leedes  of  Mos-=f= 
croft   neer    Beverley  in 
com.  Ebor. 


daughter  of 


Portington  of  Portington  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esq1'. 


2.  Thomas,       1.  Robert  Leedes  of=pElizabeth,  daughter  of       l.Mary,      2.  Elizabeth, 


died   with-       Moscroft,     died    in 
out  issue.  anno  1655,  or  there- 

abouts. 


Philip    Constable    of 
Wassam  in  com.  Ebor. 
Esqr. 


died  unmarried. 


Ill" 

2.  Edward. 

3.  John. 

4.  Robert. 


1.  Englebert  Leedes  of  North- 
Milford  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr, 
a;t.  28  annor.  7  Apr.  1666. 


:Seceziah,  daughter  of  Robert  1 .  Lenox . 
Crompton  of  Great  Driffeild  2.  Everill. 
in  com.  Ebor. 


John  Leedes,  son  and  heir,  setatis 
10  annorum  7  Apr.  a0  D.  1666. 


1.  Frances. 

2.  Elizabeth. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666. 


28' 


Strafford  &  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Pom/ret,  7°  Apr.  1666. 


DODSWORTH  OF  BADSWORTH. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  hugle-horns  sable. 


Simon  Dodsworth  of  Settrington 
in  com.  Ebor. 


r 


Mathew  Dodsworth,  Chancelour  to  Toby^pHelen,  daughter  of  . . . 
Mathews,  Arch  Bpp  of  Yorke,  died  in  a0  I  Sandwith  of  Hutton- 
1628,  or  thereabouts.  |  grange  in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Roger  Dods- 
worth, eldest 
son,  died   in 
anno  1654, or 
thereabouts. 


:. .  . .   daughter  of  ... .  2.  Edward  Dodsworth,: 

Hesketh  of  Rufford  in  Rector  of  Badsworth 

com.  Lane,  widdow  of  in  com.  Ebor.  set.  70 

..  ..   Rosthorne.  ann.  7  Apr.  1666. 


ter  of 
Wilkinson 
of 


daugh-^Robert  =j=A  lice,  daughter  of  Thomas  Stirrup 


Dods- 
worth, 
Clerke. 


of  the  Citty  of  Lincolne,  widow  of 
Rob1  Stamford  of  High- Ashe  in 
com.  Lane. 


set.  12  an. 
7°  Apr.  a0 
1666. 


:Isabell,  daughter 
of  Tho.  Wood, 
Clerke,  Rector  of 
Badsworth    in 
com.  Eborum. 

Ill'l 

1.  Elizabeth. 

2.  Isabell. 

3.  Eleanor. 
4.  Margaret. 


Roger,  died  in  his  youth,  unmarried.         Robert,  set.  8  ann.  7  Apr. 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Doncaster,  9  Apr.  1666. 


EATON  OF  DARFIELD. 

Arms.— Quarterly  argent  and  sable,  a  cross  fleuree  counterchanged. 

Robert  Eaton  of  Barrow  Lane=pAnne,  daughter  of  Will'm  Port  of  Ham  in  co. 
in  the  Lordship  of  Whitley  in  I  Staff,  brother  to  Sr  John  Port  Kl,  sometime 
com.  Cestr.  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  K.  Bench. 


Robert  Eaton,  Rector  of  the  Churches  of  Mob-=j=Ellen,  sole  daughter  and  heire  of 
berley  and  Grapenhall  in  com.  Cestr.  died  in  I  Robert  Hatton  of  Weverham  in 
anno  1619,  or  thereabouts,  ret.  70  ann.  |  co.  Cestr. 


1 

1 

3.  Richard    =p2.  Thomas  Eaton=pHellen,dau 

gh-     1.  Samuell  Ea— p-Anne, 

Eaton,          1  wife. 

of  Grapenhall  in 

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daughter 

Vicar  of 

com.  Cestr.,  c 

lied 

Harper  of 

Grapenhall 

of 

Aldlim  in 

4°  Sept.  a°  1657, 

Moore  in  com.     died  in  anno 

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co.  Ces- 

ajtatis  70  ann 

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Cestr.,  second       1634,  or  there- 

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wife. 

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the  siege  of 

fleld    in    com. 

nity,  Priii- 

non,    Rector   of 

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Busse  in 

Ebor.   iet.  32 

uipall  of  Glou- 

Hanbury on  the 

2.   Christian,    wife 

tin'  Nether- 

ann.   9    Apr. 

cester  11  all  in 

Hill    in    com. 

of  Edw.  Taylor  of 

lands. 

1666. 

the  University 

Wigorn.  1  wife. 

Asliton  under  Lime 

of  Oxford  a0 

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Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


DoncaMer,  9  Apr.  1666. 


STANHOPE  OF  HAM  PULL. 


Arms. — Quarterly  ermine  and  gules,  in  the  fess  point  a  cinquefoil  or. 

Crest  — A  tower charged  with  a  cinquefoil ,  issuing  from  the  battlements  a  demi- 

lion  rampant  azure. 


Sr  Edward  Stanhope  of  Grym  =^ 
ston  in  com.  Ebor.  Kn',  one  of 
the  Councell  at  Yorke  for  the 
northerne  parts  of  this  realme. 


Stanhope,    Stanhope, 


I 
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ter and  heire 
of  Will'm 
Hawley  of 
Stotfold  in 
co.  Ebor. 


Dr  in 

Divinity. 
5.  Tho- 
mas. 


of  Mell- 
wood  in 
the  Isle  of 
Axholm, 
died  in  a0 
1627. 


I 
2.  Michaell 
Stanhope, 
D'  of  Phi- 
sick. 


1.  Sr  Edward=Margt,  daughter 


Stanhope  of 
Grymston 
in  com.  Ebor. 
Kn'. 


of  Sr  Henry  Co 
stable  of  Burton 
Constable  in  co. 
Ebor.  Kl,  sister 
to  Henry  first 
Vise1  Dunbar. 


I    I 
1.    John    Stanhope    of     Susan,  daugh 


of    Melwood    in   co. 
Line.  Esq1'. 
,    Edward    Stanhope, 
of  whom  there  is  noe 
issue  remayning. 


ter  Rowland 
Corbet  of  New- 
ington  in  com. 
Midd.  Esqr, 
first  wife. 


-3.  Thomas  = 

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Stanhope  of 

Darcy  Wash- 

Godfrey 

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Willington 

Ebor.set.50 

com.  Ebor. 

in  com.  Derb 

ann.  9  Apr. 

Esqr,  second 

3d  wife. 

a°  1666. 

wife. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Edmund 
Yarborough  of  Doncaster  in 
com.  Ebor.  Dr  of  Phisick. 


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HELLISH  OF  DONCASTER. 


Arms. — Azure,  between  two  Branches  ermine  as  many  swans  in  pale  proper, 
a  mullet  for  difference. 

Edward  Mellish,  Citizen  and=pAliee,  sister  and  heire  of  William  Reason 
Merch'  of  London.  of  Askham  in  co.  Nott. 


William   Mellish    of^pMartha,  daughter  of 


Doncaster  in  com.  Ebor. 
set.  60  annor.  9°  Apr. 
a0 1666. 


Samuell  Goldsmith, 
Merchant  of  Lon- 
don. 


2.  Rob'  Mellish  of  1.  John  Mellish, 
Ragnall  in  com.  Merchant  of  Lon- 
Nott.=p  don.=p 


Anne,  wife  of     1.  Samuell  Mellish^Joane,  daughter  of 2.  Robert,  a  Turkey 


Cal-      an    Utter   Barrister 
cot,  Citizen         of  the  Inner  Tem- 
of  London.         pie,  set.   31  ann.  9 
Apr.  a°  D.  1666. 

William,  a?t.  1  anni  9  Apr.  1666 


Sprouse  of in  co. 

Devon,    widdow  of   John 
Harvey,  Citizen  of  Lond. 


Merchant. 
(.  William,  a  Turky 
Merch*. 


Strafford  and  Tickhill  Wapentake. 


Apr. 


BOSSEVILE  OF  BRAYWELL. 

Arms.— Quarterly  of  six  : 

1.  Anient,  five  fusils  in  fess  gules,  in  chief  three  mullets  sable,  a  mullet  for  difference. 

Bosvile. 

2.  Or,  a  saltire  vair.    Darfeild. 

3.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  azure  debruised  with  a  bendlet  Rules.    Vescye. 

4.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  ducally  crowned  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  mullet 

azure.    St.  Paull. 

5.  Argent,  a  saltire  between  four  butterflies  volant  sable.    Travers. 
C a  chevron  between  three  round  buckles Barber. 

Thomas  Bossevile  of  Braywell^Alice,  daughter  of  Raphe  Fretwell  of 
in  co.  Ebor.  Hellaby  in  co.  Ebor. 

m 1 ' 1 

2.  Nicholas  Bosse-     1.  Thomas  Bossevile,  Mr  of=^Mary,  daughter  of     Dorothy,   wife 


vile  of  Doncaster  Arts   &  Vicar  of  Braywell 

in  co.  Ebor.  in  com.  Ebor.  set.  50  annor. 

3.  Jasper.  9  Apr.  a">  D.  1666. 

4.  John. 


John  Richardson        of  John  Blithe 
of  Blackwell  in         of  Norton  in 
com.  Derb.  com.  Derb. 


Thomas,  set.  22  annoru  9  Apr.  1666.         1.  Alice.         2.  Mary. 


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Doncaster,  9  Apr.  1666. 


COOKE  OF  WHEATLEY. 


Arms.— Or,  a  chevron  gules  between  two  lions  passant  gardant  sable. 

Crest.— Out  of  a  mural  coronet  argent  a  deuri-lion  rampant  gardant  sable  dueally  gorged  or. 


Bryan  Cooke  of  San  dull  juxta 

Doncaster  in  CO.  Ebor. 


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Bryan  Cooke  of  Doncaster  in  com.  Ebor.=pSarah,  daughter  and  sole 
gent,  dyed  26°  Deo.  a"  1653.  Ryley  of  Doncaster  in 


heiro  of  Henry 
com.  Kbor. 


3.    Henry  -j- Diana 


Cooke  of 
Oarlingho 
necr  Bat- 
ley  in  com. 
Ebor.  a 
Student  of 
the  Inner 
Temple, 
Bet  82  an. 
9  Apr. 
1666. 


daughter 

of  An- 
thony 
Butler 
of  Cotes 
in  com. 
Line. 
Eso/. 


1.  Bryan  Cooke,   an 
Utter  Barrister  of 
ye   Inner  Temple, 
died  unmarried  in 
Jan.  a° 1660. 

2.  Sr   George  Cooke 
of  Wheatley  juxta 
Doncaster  in   co. 
Ebor.  Bart.  cet.  36 
annurum   II   Apr. 
16(i!). 


2.  Sarah,  wife  of  John 
Copley  of  Batley  in 
com.   Ebor.   Esqr  ; 
secondly  married  to 
George     Nevill    of 
Thorncy  in  com.  Nott. 
Esqr;  thirdlyto  Chris- 
topher  Ayseough,  a 
younger   son   to    Sr 
I'.d ward  Ayseough  of 
Kelsey  in  com.  Line. 
K*. 


1.  George  Cooke,  set.  3  annorum  et 
10  mens.  9  Apr.  1666. 


2.   Henry,  oet. 
1  anni. 


1.  Susan,  wife 
of  Charles  But- 
ler of  Cotes  in 
com.  Line. 
Esq1". 

3.  Margaret, 
wife  unto  Ac- 
ton Burnell  of 
Winkburne 
in  co.  Nott. 
Esqr. 


AOURIGO  AND  MORLEY  WAPENTAKE. 

LACY  OF  THOKNHILL 

Arms.— Argent 


Pom/ret,  7°  Apr.  1666. 


Hon  rampant  purpura  within  a  bordure  gobonee  or  and  gules 
charged  with  eight  bezants. 


Thomas   Lacy  of  Folton  in-,-. 
Dickering  in  com.  Ebor.      | 


daughter  of  S" Gowcr  of 

Stitnain  in  co.  Ebor. 


2.  Lancelot  Lacy  ot- 
SherburnS  in  Dicker- 
ing in  com.  Ebor. 


of   . 
ton. 


daughter     1.  Robert   Lacy  of^Elizabeth,    daughter 

..   More-     Folton  in  Dickering  j  of Loighton 

in  co.  Ebor.  |  of  Sproston. 


Thomas  Lacy  of=pAnne,  daughter  of  William  Whitehouso  of  Barnby 
Beverley,  super  Man  in  com.  Nott. 


2.   William  -  Elizabeth,  daughter  of     1.  Thomas   Lacy  of=pElizabeth,    daughter  of 

Lacy.  Newby.  Beverley,    living   a°     Richard      Franceys      of 

1612.  I  Heokingham  in  co.  Nott. 


Thomas,  died        William  Lacy,  Dr  in  Divinity, ^Anno,  daughter  of  William  Sherman 

unmarried.         Rector  of  Thornhill,  est.  66  |  of  Newarice  neer  Leyoester  gent 

ami.  7  A[ir.  1666. 

William,  died  an  infant. 


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Bulmer  Wapentake. 


TorJce.  19°  Mart.  1665. 


LANGLEY  OF  SHERIFF-HUTTON  PARKE. 

Arms.— Quarterly,  on  an  inescutcheon  the  badge  of  a  Baronet  of  England  : 

1  and  4.  Paly  of  six  argent  and  vert. 

2  and  3.  Argent,  a  cockatrice  with  wings  addorsed  sable,  beaked  and  membered  gules. 
Chest.— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  three  argent  and  two  vert. 


William  Langley  of  Langley  2  H.  6.=f  Alice. 


Thomas  Langley  of  Langley .=f=. 


Henry  Langley  of  Dal-=f= daugh.  of Thomas  Langley,  Ld  Chancellour 

ton  in   ye  West  Riding  I  Kay    of     Woodsome    in     of  England,  Bisshop  of  Durham, 
of  Yorkeshire.  |  com.  Ebor. 


and  Cardinall  a0  1417. 


1.  Thomas   Langley  of  Rathorp^Marg1,    daughter  of     2.  Robert  Langley: 

Hall  in  Dalton  in  com.  Ebor.      I Wombwell     of  Langley,  2  son. 

of  Wombwell. 


Richard  Langley=j=Jane,  daughter  of George  Langley  of  Langley  =j=. 

of  Rathorp-Hall.  |       Beaumont  of  Mirfeild. 


son  and  heire. 


Richard  =pAgnes,  da. 
Langley  of  of  Richard 
Owthorpe  |  Hansby  of 
in  co.  Ebor.^Malton. 


Thomas -p  Agnes, 
Langley     da.  of 
of  Mel-     Will'm 
ton.        ^Tates. 


2.  Wiirm^. . 
Langley, 
2  sonne. 


1.  Robert  Lang-=p 
ley   of   Langley 
son  and  heire. 


George  Langley  of^=Jane,   daughter  of  John  Hall  of 
Stainton    in    com.  I  Sherbourne  in  co.  Ebor. 

Ebor. 


Katherine,  daughter  and 
heire,  wife  of  Thomas  Leigh 
of 


Sr  William  Langley  of  Higham-Gobion  in  com.=pElizabeth,  daughter  of  Roger  Lum- 
Bedford  Bar1,  died  in  Holborne  and  buried  at  ley  and  sister  of  Richard  Viscount 
S'  Andrewes  Church  a0  1651.  |  Lumley  of  Waterford  in  Ireland. 


2.  Sr  Roger  Langley  of=pMary,  daughter  of 
Tho.  Keightley  of 
Hartingfordbury 
in  com.  Hertf. 


Sheriff-  Hutton  Parke 
in  co.  Ebor.  Bar1,  set. 
38  an.  19  Mart.  1665. 


1.  William  Langley, 
1  son,  died  unmar- 
ried a°  D.  1634. 


Dorothy,    wife    of 
Will.    Bristow    of 


2.  Richard,  set.  16  ann.     1.  William  Langley,     1.  Mary,  set.  11  ann.     3.  Elizabeth. 

3.  Roger,  set.  14  an.  eldest  son,  set.  18  an.     2.  Rose,  4.  Frances. 

4.  Thomas,  set.  4  ann.       19  Mart.  1665. 


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Osgodcrosse  Wapentake.  York,  13°  Aug.  166(5. 

AWNBY  OF  SHERWOOD  HALL. 


Arms.— Argent,  on  a  pale  sable  three  demi-liona  rampant  couped  of  the  field. 
Crest. — On  a  mount  vert  a  beagle  couchant  or  collared  and  chained  azure. 

Anne,  daughter  =pJohn  Awnby  of  Sher-=Margt,  daughter  of  Roger 


of  Charles  Ger- 
ard ofHeckEsq1", 
1  wife. 


wood  Hall  in  co.  Ebor. 
died  circa  ann.  1647. 


Lepton  Esq1",  widow  of  Sr 
George  Ellis  Knl,  and  of 
Edmd  Clough  Esqr,  2  wife. 


2.  John     1.  George  Awnby-pFrances,  eldest 

Awnby.     of  Sherwood- 
Hall,    died    21 
Maij  a°  1666. 


2.  William, 
died  un- 
married. 

3.  John, 
died  an 
infant. 


Jane,  daugh. 
of  Francis 
Bunney 
of  New- 
land  Esq1', 
1  wife. 


1.  Jane,  wife  of  Thomas  Boynton   of 
daughter  of  Rawcliffe  in  com.  Ebor. 

Richard    Bowes     2.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  George  Empson 
of   Bapthorp  in       of  Gowle  in  com.  Ebor. 

com 3.    Alice,   wife  of  Thomas   Wood  of 

Esqr.  Thorpe  Awdlin  in  co.  Ebor. 


:1.  John  Awnby^Mary,  daugh. 
of   Sherwood-       &    coheir    of 


Hall,  setatis  38 
ann.  13°  Aug. 
a0  1666. 


Robert  Net- 
tleston  of 
Thornhill- 
Lees,  2  wife. 


George,  died  in 
his  infancy. 


Francis,  setatis  9  annor. 
13°  Aug.  a°  1666. 


1.  Mary, wife  of  . .  deWitt, 
Major  to  Prince  Rupert. 

2.  Anne,  wife  of  Francis 
Nuttall  of  Rawcliff. 

3.  Mary,  wife  of   Savila 
Jackson  of  Carleton. 


Jane,  died  an 
infant. 


Gillinq-East  Wapentake. 


Stohedey,  8°  S^1-  16fit5- 


HODS  WORTH  OF  BARTON. 


Arms.— Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bugle-horns  sable  as  many  bezants. 


Edward  Dodsworth  of  Chevington-p 


in  com.  Northumbrian. 


2.  Robert 
Dodsworth 
of    Barton 
in    com. 
Ebor.  died 
in  a"  1650. 


^Margaret, 
daughter 
of  Arthur 
Hebburne 
of  Heb- 
burne in 
com.  Nor- 
thumbrire. 


1.^1  Raphe" 
Dodsworth 
of  Felton 
in  com. 
North - 
umbr, 
died  in  a" 
1664. 


I 


1.  Frances,  wife  of 
....  Rochester 
Clerke. 

2.  Margaret, wife  of 
John  Sleigh,    a 
Merchant  in  Ber- 
wick upon 
Tweed. 


3.  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Rob1  Murton,  a  Merch' 
in  Berwick  upon 
Tweed;  secondly  of 
Samuell  Barker  of  Bar- 
ton in  com. Ebor. gent. ; 
thirdly  of  George  Wal- 
ton of  Barton  aforesaid. 


Thomas  Dodsworth,  aet.  19  an. 
8°  Sept.  a"  1666. 


2  8 


Elizabeth 
Mary. 


I 
Robert. 


314 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Barkeston  Ashe  Wapentake. 


Yorle,  13°  Aug.  It 


TAYLER  OF  COATES. 


Abms. — Argent,  on  a  pale  sable  three  lions  passant  of  the  field,  a  canton  gules. 

Crest. — A  leopard  passant  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil  slipped  gules,  the  dexter 

paw  resting  on  a  shield  argent  bearing  a  pale  sable. 


Hugh  Tayler  of  Hemingbrough  in=p. 
in   co.  Ebor.  a  branch  of  ye  Tay- 
lors of  Bickerton  in  com 


Hugh  Taylor  of  Coates: 
neer  Carleton  in  co.  Ebor. 
died  circa  aim.  1640. 


p  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
]  Rowland  Revill  of  Rother- 
I  am  in  com.  Ebor. 


Elizabeth,wife  of  Rob*  Walker 
of  Brayton  neer  Selby  in  com. 
Eborum. 


Hugh  Tay-=pElizabeth,    l.Elizabeth,lst    2.  Jane,  wife  of  Thomas  Ricard  of  Cowick 


lor  of 
Coats  in  co. 
Ebor.  set. 
38  ann.  13 
Aug.  a0 
16G6. 


daughter       marr.  to  Mar-  3.  Mary,  wife  of  Gervase  Ashley  of  Eston  on 

of  George     maduke  Dol-  ye  Woulds  in  com.  Ebor. 

Lodge  of       man  of  Pock-  4.  Anne,  wife  of  Amwell  Beale  of  Barlow  in 

Barlby  in      lington;  2dly  com.  Ebor. 

co.  Ebor.      to  WilPmBe-  5.  Cath.  wife  of  Edw.  Kirlton    of  Woodhall 

verleyofWis-  neer  Hembrough  in  co.  Ebor. 

tow;   &  3dly  C.  Isabell,  wife  of  John  Bacon  of  Welton  in 

to  Tho.  Hors-  com.  Ebor. 

man.  7.  Dorothy,  died  unmarried. 


1.  Hugh  Taylor,  ast.  14  annor.  1666.  2.  John.  1.  Jane.         2.  Elizabeth. 


The  Citty  of  Yorke. 


Yorke,  11°  Aug.  1666. 


CHADDERTON  OF  YORKE. 


Edmond  Chadderton  descended  from  the  house=f= 

of  C'hadderton  of  Nutthurst  in  com.  Lane. 

r T J 

2.  Edward  Chad— pMuriell,  eldest  daughter     1.  \\  illiam  Chad.=p..  ..   daugh- 
derton,  died  circa     of  Sr  Francis  Baildon  of     derton.  ter   of    .... 

ann.  1634.  |  Baildon  in  co.  Ebor.  Knl.  Colunibell. 


Francis  Chadderton  of  the  Citty  of=pJane,    daughter     of     Roger,  obijt     Edward,  obijt 
Yorke,  son  and  heir,  a't.  43  ann.     Christopher    Parker     sine  prole.        sine  prole. 
11°  Aug.  a0  1666.  |  oftheCittyof  Yorke. 


1.  Catherine,  died 


2.  Frances,  ret.  11  ann.  11°  Aug.  a0  1666. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666. 


315 


Claro  Wapentake. 


Yorke,  11°  Aug.  ]< 


CHOLMELEY  OF  BRAHAM. 


Arms.— Quarterly 


..  issuing  from  a  crescent  ermine  between  two 
;ules,  a  bordure  azure  b 
Crest. — On  a  royal  helmet  argent  a  garb  or  charged  with  a  cinquefoil  gule 


1  and  4.  Gules,  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lis  . 

helmets  argent,  in  base  a  garb  or. 

2  and  3.  Barry  nebuly  of  four  argent  and  gules,  a  bordure  azure  bezantee. 


Sr  Richard  Cholmeley  of  Braham^p daughter  of 

in  the  parish  of  Spoforth  in  com.     Lord  Darcy  [Coniers]  of  Hornby 
Ebor.  Kl.  Castle  in  com.  Ebor. 


1 


I  I 

3.  Richard^=Thomasine,  daughter  and  coheir  to     2.  Roger 


Cholmley. 


Thomas  de  la  Rivere  of  Bran- 
desby  in  com.  Ebor.  relict  of  Ny- 
nian  Tankard. 


Cholm- 
ley. 


1.  Thomas, 
died  un- 
married. 


1.  Richard=f= 2  John  Cholmley ,=plsabell,  daugh 

Cholmley.    |  died  at  the  age   of  I  ter   of 

74  yeares.  |  Shepheard. 


I 


I 
1.  John  Cholm- 
ley of  Braham 
in  com.  Ebor. 
eldest  son,  obijt 
sine  prole. 


.1 
2.  Richard  Cholm-^Anne,  daugh 


ley  of  Braham  in 
co.  Ebor.  set.  39 
annor.  11°  Aug.  a0 
1666. 


r-r-r 


I    I    I 

1.  John,  dyed  young. 

2.  Timothy,  set.  4  ann. 
11  Aug.  a°  1666. 

3.  Richard,  aet.  2  ami. 


ter  of  Gyles 
Parker  of  the 
Citty  of  Yorke 
Esqr. 


I    I    I 

1.  Delariver,  wife  of  Sr  Tho- 
mas Morgan  of  •  •  •  • 

2.  Isabell,   wife    of    Thomas 
Nisbitt,  a  Merchant  in  Yorke. 

3.  Margaret,  wife  of  Andrew 
Moore  of  .... 


1.  Anne,  dyed  young. 

2.  Mary,  get.  9  ann. 

3.  Anna,  set.  8  ann. 


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I  I  I 

4.  De  la  river,  dyed  young. 

5.  Isabell,  set.  3  ann. 

6.  Deborah,  set.  1  anni. 


316  VISITATION   OT  YORKSHIRE 


Buckrosb  Wapentake.  Yorke,  11°  Ai 

LISTER  OF  LINTON. 


Arms.— Ermine,  on  a  fess  sable  three  mullets  or,  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lis  gules. 
Crest.— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  stag's  head  erminois  attired  argent. 

S1'  John  Lyster  of  Kingston  upon^Elizabeth,  daughter  and  coheir 
Hull  K',  dyed  23  Dec.  1640.  |  of  Hugh  Armin  Esq'. 


r- p— r--, r~r~[ 1 

1.  John  Lyster  of=pJane,  daughter  and  sole  heire     2.  Samuell.     5.  Thomas.     8.  Ben- 
Linton,Esqr.  died  I  of   Christopher    Constable   of     3.  William.     6.  Walter,     jamin. 
30  Martij,  1651.       Great-HatfeildinHoldernesse.     4.  Hugh.         7.  Robert. 

I ' 1 1 1 

John   Lyster  Esqr.  son     I.  Elizabeth,  wife  of     2.  Frances,  wife  of  Consta-     3.  Doro- 
andheire,  set.  28annor.     Robert    Sothaby    of    ble  Bradshaw  of  Upsall  in      thy. 
11°  Aug.  1666.  ...  in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr.     Cleaveland  in  com.  Ebor. 


Pickering  Lithe.  Malton,  11°  Sejd.  1666. 

MARSHALL  OF  AISLABY-GRANGE. 

Arms.— Quarterly  :  n  crescent  for  difference: 

1.  Barry  of  six  argent  and  sable,  a  canton  ermine. 

2.  Or,  a  saltire  engrailed  gules,  a  chief  per  fess  indented  of  the  first  and  second. 

3.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent  within  an  orle  of  bezants. 
■i.  Ermine,  a  chief  per  pale  indented  gules  and  or. 

Ckest.     A  man  in  complete  armour  proper,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  baton  or,  a  Crescent  for 
difference. 

Roger  Marshall  of  Aislaby -grangeqp daughter  of  Thomas 

in  Pickering  Lithe  in  com.  Ebor.  |  Curtes  of  C lee. 


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Thomas  Marshall  of  Aislaby-grangej^pSusannah,  daughter  of  ... .      1.  Mary, 
dyed  circa  annum  1621.  [  Brooke,  Alderman  of  Yorke.     2.  Margaret. 

i 1 ' n 

1.  Henry  2.  Samuell  Marshall  of=pAnnie,  daughter  1.  Jane,  wife  of  Hugh  Ingrain, 

Marshall,      Aislaby-grange,   in   co.  I  of Page  son  and  heire  to  Sr  William 

died  with-  Ebor.cet.4Sannor.il     of    Finchley    in  Ingram  of  Yorke  Knl. 

out  issue.  Sept.  1066.                         com.  Midd.  2.  Mary, wife  of  Robert  Horner, 


Alderman  of  Yorke. 


2.  Arthur,  set.      1.  Samuell  Marshall,  let.  15  annorum,      1.  Susanna.      2.  Annie. 
10  arm.  I  I     Septembr.  1666. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,  1666.  317 

Buckrose  Wapentake.  Malton,  11°  Sept.  1666. 

PAYLER  OF  THOROBY. 

Arms.— Gules,  three  lions  passant  gardant  in  pale  argent,  over  all  a  bend  or  charged  with  as  many 

mullets  of  six  points  sable. 

No  proofo  made  of  these  Armes. 

Sr  Edward  Payler  of =pAnne,  daughter  of 


in   com.    Ebor.    Bar1,    died 
circa  an.  1642. 


William    Watkin- 
son  of 


— n 

Watkinson  Payler^ 3d  daugh.    of Ld     1.  Mary,  wife  of  Francis  Top- 

Esqr,  died  in  his  |  Vise.   Fairfax  of  Emeley  in  Ire-      han  of  Aglethorpein  co.  Ebor. 
father's  lifetime.     |  land,  of  Gilling  in  com.  Ebor.  2.  Frances,  dyed  young. 

r ' -n 

Sr  Watkinson  Payler=pAlathea,  daughter  of     1 .  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Ingram  Esqr 


of    Thoroby 
Ebor.    Bar',  set. 
ann.  11  Sept.  166 


Sr   Thomas   Norcliff       eldest  son  of  Sr  Arthur  Ingram  of  Tem- 
of    Langton    in   co.       ple-Newsam  in  com.  Ebor.  Knl. 
Ebor.  2.  Anne,  died  unmarried. 


Thomas  Payler,  dyed  young.  Dorothy  Payler,  set.  1  anni  1( 


Citty  of  Yoiike.  Yorke,  11°  Aug. 

SOWRAY  OF  YORKE. 

Arms. — Argent,  a  bend  gules  between  six  lions  rampant  sable,  a  canton  or. 


James  Sowray,  came  first  from  Fur- 
nace-fells in  Lancashire,  and  setled 
at  Stathes  in  com.  Ebor.;  he  died 
about  the  yeare  1626. 


2.  James  Sowray,  now  living,  get.  78=pCicily,  daughter  of 1.  Richard-p- 
an, vcl  circa  11  Aug.  a°  1666.              Adamson  of Sowray.     | 


I 1 '  ,  I 

John  Sowray,  marr.      Richard  Sowray  of  the-y-Mcrcia,  daughter  of  Edward^=. 
Isabell,  daughter  of     Citty  of  Yorke,  aetat.  I  John  Morton  of  the  Sowray. 
Whitlamb.      40  an.  11  Aug.  1666.  |  Citty  of  Yorke. 


H 


Richard  Sowray,  son  and  1.   Mary,  jetatis  5  ann.  1666 a 

heire,  aet.   2  annoru  11"  2.  Sarah,  Get.  4  ami.  daughter. 

Aug.  1666.  3.   Rachell,  at.  2  men,. 


318 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Bcckrose  Wapentake. 


Malton,  11°  Sept.  1666. 


SOWTHEBY  OF  BIRDSALL. 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  fess  vert  between  three  cross-crosslets  sable  as  many  talbots  passant  of  the  field. 
Cbest.— A  demi-talbot  rampant  proper,  ears  argent. 

Robert  Sowtheby  of  Birdsall^Cath.  daughter  of 
in  co.  Ebor.  Esqr,  dyed  16  I  Will'm  Payler  of 
Nov.  a°  1626.  |  Yorke  Esqr. 

r ^ "I m 

1.    Robert  Sowtheby  of  Bird-^Jane,  daughter  of 2.  Thomas      3.  Will'm. 

sail    Esqr,    died  24    Dec.  a0  I  Moseley,    Alderm.      of  Sowtheby.       4.  John. 

1636.  I  Yorke.  5.  Henry. 


1.  Thomas, 
dyed  with- 
out issue. 


2.  Robert  Sowtheby=pElizabeth,  eldest  daugh-     1.  Jane,  wife  of  Henry 


of  Birdsall  Esqr,  set. 
36    ann.    11    Sept. 


ter    of  John    Lyster  of       Tophan  of 

Lynton    in    co.    Ebor.     2.  Isabell,  wife  of  John 

Esqr.  Place. 


1.  Thomas  Sowtheby, 
son  heir,  set.  10  an. 
11°  Sept.  1666. 

2.  Robert,  set.  8  ann. 


1.  Jane,  set.  14  ann. 

2.  Elizabeth,  set.  12  ann. 

3.  Fidelia,  dyed  young. 

4.  Frances,  set.  6  ann. 


Citty  of  Yorke. 


Yorke,  11°  Aug.  ll 


WITTON  OF  YORKE. 


Abms.— Sable,  a  water-bouget  argent,  in  chief  three  bezants. 
Cbest.— An  owl  argent,  ducally  gorged  or. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  Armes. 

Oliver  Witton  of  Skipton  in^Elizabeth,  daughter  and 
Craven  in  com.  Ebor.  died  I  heire  of  John  Illingworth 
in  a°  1502,  temp.  H.  7.  |  of  Illingworth. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Whitlay^=01iver  Witton=Susan,  daughter  of  John  Dick- 
of  Whitlay  in  Craven  in  com.  Ebor.,  of  Skipton  in  son  of  Bentley-Royd  in  Craven, 
\  wife  |  Craven.  second  wife. 

r J 

Edward 
Witton. 


Joshua  Witton  of  Skipton  in  Craven  in^=Sibell,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Drake 
com.  Ebor.,  dyed  circa  annu  1615.      |  of  Hallifax  in  com.  Ebor. 


Joshua  Witton  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke,=^Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Tempest  Thorneton 
aet.  51  ann.  11°  Aug.  1666.  of  Tiersall  in  com.  Ebor.  Esq'. 


Richard,  set.  16  an. 
11"  Aug.  1666. 


Elizabeth,  set. 
12  ann. 


Margaret,  set. 
10  ann. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666. 


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Leedes  of     Yorke  ;    after-                            Driffeild 
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323 


Holdernesse,  the  North  Bayuwick.  Beverley,  15  Sept. '. 

CONSTABLE  OF  CATFOSSE. 


Arms.— Quarterly : 

1  and  4.  Sable,  a  cinquefoil  pierced  within  an  orle  of  cross' 

2  and  3.  Argent,  two  bars  each  of  five  lozenges  sable. 


Christopher  Constable  of  Catfosse,=pAverill,  daughter  of  George 
Freshmarshe,  and  Hampton  in  Fowberye  of  Newbold  in 
com.  Ebor.  Esq1".  |  com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


John  Consta-^pMary,     daughter     of  1.   Frances, 

ble  of  Cat-         Raphe  Moore  of  Be-  wife  of  John 

wick    in    co.    Ebor.,  Beverley  of 

widow  of  Philip  Con-  Ganstedein 

stable  of  Wassand  in  com.  Ebor. 
com.  Ebor.  Esqr. 


ble  of  Cat- 
fosse  in  com. 
Ebor.  Esqr, 
died  in  a0 
1659. 


n 

2.  Ellyn,  wife  to  Richard  Hill- 
yard  of  Ottringham  in  com.  Ebor. ; 
afterwards  of  Sr  Francis  Cobb  of 
Beverley  in  co.  Ebor.  Kl. 

3.  Cath.  wife  of Lang- 
dale  of  Eberstone  in  com.  Ebor. 


r-f 

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4.  Raphe, 


n 

1.  John  Constable  of 
Catfosse  Esq1',  set.  45 
annor.  15  Sept  1660". 

2.  Robert,  a  Merch1 
in  Portugall. 


1—| 

1.  Jane,  wife  of 
Christopher 
Smith  of  Awd- 
by  in  co.  Line. 

2.  Frances. 


1 — I — I 

3.  Mary,  wife  of  John 
Moore  of  Bewick  in 
com.  Eboru. 

4.  Lenox. 

5.  Bridget. 


Langbergh  Wapentake. 


Stokesley,  8°  Sept.  1666. 


COULSON  OF  AYTON. 


Arms.— Argent,  two  dolphins  haurient  respecting  each  other  sable,  collared  and  chained 
together  by  their  necks,  the  chain  pendent  between  them,  of  the  last. 


Christopher  Coulson  of  South-=f=Susan,  daughter  and  coheire 
Mimmes  in  com.  Midd.,  died  I  of  Richard  Mahew  of  South- 
in  anno  1641.  |  Minims  in  com.  Middlesex. 


2.  William  Coulson  of  1.  John  Coulson  of  Ayton^=Elizabeth,   daughter  of     Dorcas. 

Greenwich  in  Kent.=p  in   co.   Ebor.,  set.  60  an-  I  Richard  Hovell  of  Hil- 

|  noru  8  Sept.  a°  1666.  lington  in  com.  Norff. 

^  I  Esq'. 

i — i — i 1 ' 1    I    I    I 

1.  Frances. 

2.  Susan. 


2.  John,  aet.  1.  Christopher  Coul-=Elizabeth, 
21  ann.  son,    son    and    heir,     daughter  of 

3.  William,  now    a    Barrister   of    John   Man, 
get.  12  ann.  the  Middle   Temple,     Alderman 

4.  Edward,  London,  aet.  25  ann.     of  the  Citty 
set.  10  ann.  8  Sept.  1666.  of  Norwich. 


3.  Eliza- 
beth. 

4.  Anne. 


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325 


Allertonshire  Wa pentake. 


Stokeeley,  8"  Sept.  a"  1666. 


PEIRSE  OF  LASENBY. 


Arms.— Gules,  a  ducal  coronet  between  tliree  cross-crosslets  fitchei 
Crest. — On  a  cross-crosslet  fitches  or  a  mural  coronet  gules. 


Peter  Peirse  of  Beriall  in  com.  Ebor.=j= , 


Thomas  Peirse.=F. 


Marmaduke  Peirse. 


Henry  Peirse.: 


Richard  Peirse,  Gentleman  Sewer  John  Pierse  of  East- Green  wich=p. 

in  Ordinary  to  King  Charles  the  in    Kent,   Gentleman    Sewer    in 

first,  died  unmarr.  ordinary  to  K.  Charles  ye  1st. 

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2-  Richard  Peirse  of  La — pMary,  daughter  of     1.  John  Peirse,     1, 
senby  in  com.  Ebor.  aet. 
26  ann.  S  Sept.  a°  1666. 


daughter  of 


Mathew  Hutton 
of  Maske  in  com. 
Ebor. 


dyed  unmar- 
ried. 


o >  daughters. 

4.  '.'.'.'.) 


1.  John  Peirse,  son  and  heir, 
oet.  4annor.  8  Sept.  1666. 


2.  Henry,  set.  2 
ann.  1666. 


Allertonshibe  Wapentake.  Stokesley,  8°  Sept.  1666. 

METCALFE  OF  THORNBOROUGH. 


Arms. — Argent,  three  calves  passant  sable,  a  canton  azure. 

George  Metcalfe,  2'1  son  to  James  Metcalfe,  which=p. . 
James   was  grandson  to  Thomas  Metcalfe,  Chance- 
lour  of  the  Dutchy  of  Lancaster. 


4.  Anthony 

Metealfe.=p        of     North  -  Allerton, 
^f-         died   in  a0   1616,    or 
thereabouts. 


Richard  Metcalfe^=?.Iargaret,  daughter 
of  Roger  Wilson  of 
Danby-Wiske  in  co. 
Ebor. 


2.  John      1.   Gilbert^ 
Met-  Metcalfe.  \. 

ealfe. 


1.  George  Metcalfe  of  North- 
Allerton  in  com.  Ebor.  tf 
4> 


2.  Richard  Metcalfe,  a  Mer- 
ch'  in  Yorke. 

8.  Gilbert  Metcalfe,  a  Mer- 
chant in  London. 

4.  Peter  Metcalfe,  a  Merchant 
in  the  Citty  of  Yorke. 


2.  Richard  Metcalfe  of  North-=pAnne, daughter  of  John 
Allerton  in  com.  Ebor.  died  in  Palleser  of  Newby  - 
a°  1640.  (vel  circa.)  |  Wiske  in  com.  Ebor. 


1.   George  Metcalfe  of^ 
Thornborough   neer 
Romonby    in    com. 
Ebor.    BBt    42   ann.  8° 
Sept.  a0  D.  1666. 


=Anae,  daughter     Marg1, 
and    sole    heire     wife  of 
of  Henry  Danby     John  Pec- 
of    Romonliy   in      ket.aMer- 
eo.  Ebor.  chant  in 

Yorke. 


3.  Gilbert, 
<Et.    10 
ami. 


1.  Richard,  a-t.     1.  Anne,  wife  of  Michael]  2.  Mary. 

15  ann.  8  Sept.     Pemherton    of  Aislaby  3.  Margaret. 

1666.  Hall    in   com.  Pal.   Uu-  I.Catherine. 

nelm.  Esn/. 


326 


VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Langbargh  Wapentake.  Stokesley,  8°  Sept. 

STEWARD  OF  LOFTHOUSE. 

Respite  given  for  inserting  the  Amies,  refers  to  the  Visit,  of  Cambridgshire. 


Steward  of=p daughter 

I        of 


Steward=p daughter     Steward-p daughter 

of of of |       of 

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Sr  Thomas  Steward  of  Ely  in     Steward  of =p daughter  of 

Cambridgshire  Ku'.  in  com 

I 

Zachary  Steward  of  Lofthouse  in  co.  Ebor.=pAnne,  daughter  of  Sr  Thomas   Notcliffe 
set.  58  ann.  8  Sept.  a0  1666.  of  Nunnington  in  co.  Ebor.  Kl. 

I ' 

Mary. 


Birdeorth  Wapentake.  Stokesley,  8°  Sept.  1666. 

PINKNEY  OF  SILTON-PAYNELL. 

Arms. — Argent,  five  fusils  in  pale  within  a  bordure  engrailed  sable. 

Lancelot  Pinkney  of^Dorothy,  daughter  of  Raphe  Pollard  of 
Silton-Paynell  in  I  Brumpton  in  Pickering-lithe  in  com. 
com.  Ebor.  Ebor. 


r- r- 

I 

1 

2.  Gawyn 

dyed     Eleanor,    daughter-pl.  Francis   Pink — pAnne,   daughter     Margery 

young. 

of  ... .    Spenser  of 

ney  of  Silton-Pay- 

of Will'm  Male-     dyed  un- 

3.  Christopher,      ....   in  Pickering- 

nell,    died   about 

vererof  Arncliffe     married 

dyed  wi 

hout       lithe  in  co.  Ebor.  1 

ye  yeare  1656. 

in  com.  Ebor.  2 

issue. 

wife. 

wife. 

1 

1 
Dorothy, 

J  . 
Catherine, -pi.   William-pCath.  daugh- 

2.  Lancelot— Mary,  daugh. 

wife  of 

daughter 

Pinkney  of 

ter  of  Cra- 

Pinkney  of     of  George  Met- 

Rich. 

of  Will'm 

Silton-Pay- 

thorne   Ash- 

Ingleby           calfe  of  North- 

Kirke  of 

Talbot  of 

nell,  set.  60 

ley  of  Bils- 

under  Arn-     Allerton  in 

Bilsden 

Knaton  in 

an  nor.   8 

dale  in  com. 

cliffe  in           com.  Ebor. 

in  com. 

co.  Ebor. 

Sept.  a° 

Ebor.  2  wife. 

com.  Ebor. 

Ebor. 

1  wife. 

1666. 

1 

I    I    I 
1.  Pranci 

Pinkney,  eet.  33  an.  8"  Sept.     Catherine,  wife 

1                               III 
John   Pink-     1.   Dorothy. 

1666. 

of  Will'm  Mile 

,    ney,  eet.  4       2.  Anne. 

2.  Christopher  Pinkney,   a  Merchant  in     Citizen  of  I.on 

mens.  8           3.  Jane. 

Leedes, 

vt.  25  ann.  8  Sept.  1666.              don. 

Sept   1666. 

3.  Will'm 

,  BBt.  19  anil. 

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VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE 


Dickering  Wapentake. 


Beverley,  15°  Sept.  1CG<>. 


CREYKE  OF  MARTON. 


Arms.— (-uarterly  : 

1  and  4.  Per  fess  ardent  and  sable,  a  pale  and  three  "  creyks  alias  crowes  "  counter- 
changed.    Creyke. 

2 Eglinton. 

3.  Paly  of  six  or  and  gules,  on  a  chief  argent  three  lozenges  of  the  second.     Arden. 

Chest. — On  a  garb a  "  creyk  alias  crowe  "  with  wings  elevated  sable. 


Catherine,  daughter  of  Thomas=p  Raphe  Creyke  of^j=Anne,  daughter  of  George 
Crathorne  of  Crathorne  in  co.  j  Marton  in  com.  Pate  of  Flamborough  in 
Ebor.  1  wife.  |  Ebor.  Esq1".  |  com.  Ebor.  2  wife. 


4.  Gregory  Creyke^  Ursula,  daughter 
of  Marton  in  CO.  of  John  Legard 
Ebor.  set.  71  an.  of  Ganton  in  co. 
15°  Sept.  a0  16U0".       Ebor.  Escjr. 


Margt,  wife  of  Francis 
Wright  of  Plowland  in 
com.  Ebor,  E  qr  ;  after- 
wards to  Hugh  Cholme- 
ley,  son  and  heir  to 
8"  Henry  C'holmeley  of 
West-Newton  in  com. 
Ebor.  Kn1. 


2.  William, 

3.  Alexander, 


died  un- 
married. 


1.  Robert  Crevke 
of  Cottingham  in 
com.  Ebor.=p 

I 


Jane,  died 
unmar- 
ried. 


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1.  Raphe  Creyke,  ;et.  4< 
15°  Sept.  1666. 

2.  Gregory,  a't.  34  ami. 

3.  Christopher,  jet.  28  a 
4    Henry,  a?t.  2(i  aim. 

5.  Richard,  aet.  25  ami. 

6.  George,  a;t.  24  aim. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666. 


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HOLPEK.NE.SSK. 


Beverley,  15  Sept.  1666. 


LEVYNS  OF  ESKE. 


Aems. — Argent,  on  a  bend  sable  three  escallops  of  the  field. 
No  proofe  made  of  these  Amies. 


Levyns  of 


com.  WestmerK 


James  Levyns.^. .  . .   daughter  of 


Bacchus  of  Milton  in  co.  Somerset. 


Thomas  Levyns  of  Bedmin-=^Jane,  daughter  to  . . 
ster  in  com.  Somerset.  in  com 


.  Kemise  of  Bedminster 
Somerset. 


James  Levyns  of  Swynflete  ii 
com.  Ebor. 


I 


Ellen,  daughter  of Lee  of  Maxfield 

in  the  edge  of  Wales. 


Anne,  daughter 

of  Vincent   Be-  of  Rusholme 

verley  of  Selby  in  com.   Ebor, 

in    co.    Ebor.  died  circa   an 

1  wife.  1626. 


Thomas  Levyns^pAnne,  daugh- 
ter of  Henry 
Browne  of 
Selby  in  com. 
Ebor.  2  wife. 


1.  Alice,  wife  of 
Robert   Anby  of 
Selby  in  com. 
Ebor. 


2.  Anne,  wife  of 
Roger  Marshall 
of  Selby  in  com. 
Ebor. 


2.  Lucyan 
Levyns  of 
Rusholme 
in  com. 
Ebor. 


1.   Lewys  Levyns-pEleanor,  daugh. 


of  Eske  in  Hoi- 
dernesse  in  com. 
Ebor.  set.  50  ann. 
15  Sept.  1666. 


and   heire    of 
Will'm  Wytham 
of    Ledston  in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  Marg1,   wife  of    Elias    Mickle- 
thwayt  of  Marston  in  co.  Ebor. 

2.  Mary,  wife  of  John  Adams  of 
Rawcliffe  in  co.  Ebor. 

3.  Sarah,  wife  of  Alexander  Stock e, 
Rector  of in  com.  Ebor. 


I 

1.  William,  set. 
20  ann.  15  Sent. 
1666. 


Thomas,  xt.  18  ann. 
Lewis,  ojt.  15  ann. 


4.  Wytham,  at.  13  ann. 

5.  Lucyan,  set.  11  ann. 

6.  Charles,  set.  6  ann. 


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HOLDERNESSE  BaYLIWICK 


Beverley,  15°  Sept.  1666. 


COBB  OF  OTTRINGHAM. 

Asms.— Quarterly  : 

1.  Per  chevron  gules  and  sable,  in  chief  two  shovellers  respecting  each  other  argent, 

in  base  a  fish  naiant  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

2.  Sable,  three  ewers  with  covers  argent. 

3.  Argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  martlets  sable. 

4.  Argent,  three  bars  gules,  an  inescutcheon  ermine. 

Chest.— A  shoveller's  head  erased  proper,  holding  in  the  beak  gules  a  fish  or. 


....  Cobb  of  Sandringham  in  com.  Norff.  from  whom= 
William  Cobb,  now  of  Sandringham  in  com.  Norff.  Esqr, 
as  the  chief  Male  Branch  is  also  lineally  descended. 


Cobb  of  Sandringham^p. .  . .   daughter  of  ....  Wal- 
in  com.  Norff.  |      pole  of  ... .  in  co.  Norff. 


Cobb  of  Snettesham  in=p daughter  and  heire  of Martin  of 

co.  Norff.  in  Kent. 


Francis  Cobb  of  Burnham  in-j- daughter  and  coheire  of Fiske  of  Wells 

com.  Norff.  in  co.  Norff. 


2.  Will'm 
Cob,  died 
without 


1.  Sr  Francis  Cobb  of  Burn-=pMarv 


ham  in  Norfolke  Kl,  and 
afterwards  of  Ottringham  in 
Holdernesse  in  com.  Ebor. 
first  Esquier  of  the  Body 
to  K.  James  and  K.  Charles, 
afterwards  Knighted  by 
King  Charles  the  first,  died 
in  a0  1648. 


Percy 


youngest 
daughter 
of  Will'm 
Daniell  of 
Beswyke 
in  co. 
Ebor. 
Esqr. 


1.  Margaret,  wife  of  . 
of  ... .  in  co.  Norff. 

2.  Fayth,wife  of  Nicholas  Browne 
of  Walsingham  in  co.  Norff. 

3 wife  of  ....   Newark  of 

Burnham  in  co.  Norff. 
4 wife  of  Will'm  Davye  of 

Little- Gayton  in  com.  Norff. 


2.  Wil-     1.  Sr  Francis  Cobb=pEllen,  daughter 
of  Cristopher 
Constable  of 
Catfosseincom. 
Ebor.  Esqr. 


Ham,         of    Ottringham    in 
dyed         co.  Ebor.  Knl,  set. 
young.      60  ann.    15  Sept. 
1666. 


1.  Jane,  wife  of  Robert  Haldenby  of 
Haldenby  in  Marshland  in  co.  Ebor. 
Esqr. 

2.  Mary,  wife  of  Christopher  Hillyard 
of  Ottringham  in  Holdernesse,  Esqr. 


2.  Francis, 
died  un- 
married. 


l.S*  William  Cobb= 
Kn',  son  and  heire, 
aet.  37  annoru  15° 
Sept.  a0  1666. 


:Winifride,  daughter  1.  Mary,  died  unmarried, 

of  John    Cooke    of  2.  Susan,  wife  of  John  Wy- 

Holkam  in    com.  vill     of   Osgodby    in    com. 

Norff.  Esqr.  Ebor.  Esq'. 


Bridget,  rot.  11  ann.  15°  Sept.  1666. 


Francis,  died  in  his  childhood. 


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MORTON  OF  WRATH-HOUSE. 


Arms.— Argent,  three  ravens  sable  within  a  bordure  azure,  in  chief  a  trefoil  slipped 


Willielmus  de  Morton,  vixit  tempore  H.  3  et  E.  1,-f 
cui  Thomas  Furnivall  dedit  terras. 


Johannes  de  Morton,  a0  1320.=^=. 
, I 


Willielmus  de  Morton,  a0  1328. -p. 


1.  Willielmu 

de  Morton 


primogenitus 
a"  1328. 


Adam  de  Mor- 
ton de  West- 
raundhalgh, 


Thomas  de  Morton=FlsabeUa,     filin   Tliomse 


Moldicliff,   vidua  1402 
et  1348. 


de  Westmon- 
halgh,  25  E.  3,  a0 

1390.                      1348. 
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Willielmus^. .      Willielmus     Johannes,  Alius     Willielmus     Cecilia,     a0    1400,    cui 
de  Morton,  I  filius  Adae,     Adse    de    Mor-     Morton,  pater    dedit  terras  pro 

1335.  1390.  ton,  a0  1387.        a°  1400.         vita. 

rJ 
Thomas  de  Morton,  1390.=pAmicia,  relicta,  a0  8=Thomas  Wodelker,  maritus 
j  H.  4,  1406.  secundus. 


Willielmus  de  Morton,  6  H.  4.=rAgnes,  rilia  Thomas  (filij  Nicholai)  Attecrof  de  Birley. 


Willielmus  de  Morton,  circa  finem  H.  6,  ut  patet  per  Rotulum  Curias  de=p. 
Sheffield,  fil.  Will'i  Senioris,  vixit  33  H.  6.  | 


Johannes  Morton,  a0  15  E.  4.- 


Thomas  Morton,  filius  Johannis,  vel  Jenkin,  vixit  22  H.  8,  et  2  E.  6.-p 

I *T 1 '  . 

Richardus  Morton  de  Spouthouse  in  parochia-p Robertus  filius  Junior, 

de  Bradfeild  in  co.  Ebor.  2  E.  6.  |  a0  14  Eliz.  Reginoe. 


Nicholas  Morton  of  Spouthouse.  died  circa^Gertrude,  daughter  of  Raphe  Warde  of 
an.  1630.     Esc.  21  Aug.  6°  Car.  primi.      |  More  hall  in  com.  Ebor. 

I ' 1 r~i 

1.  Francis  Mor-^Anne,daugh-      Ellen,  daugh-=f=2.  Thomas  Mor-^=Dorotby,     1.  Anne. 


ton  of  Spout- 
house, died  in 
a"  1654. 


ter    of    John     ter  of 
Slater  of  Eyre,   1  wife. 

Hunshelf  in 
co.  Ebor. 


ton    of   Thorn-  |  daughter     2.  Di- 


ton  house  neer 
Spouthouse     in 


of  ... .  nas. 

Barker, 

2  wife. 


*  Francis 
Morton 
of  Spout- 
house, 
1666. 


Thomas 
Nichols 


Gertrude.     Francis  —  Grace.eldestdaugh-     George.     Grace. 
Mary.  Morton  ter  and  coheire  of    Thomas, 

Dorothy.       of  Wrath-     Richard   Cud  worth 
house    in      of  Eastfield  in  com. 
co.  Ebor.       Ebor.  relict  of 
Will'm  Wads- 
worth. 


Yi<lr  Morton  of  Spouthouse,  p.  17.">. 


BY  SIR  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,   1666. 


339 


Hunsley  Beacon  Wapentake. 


Beverley,  15°  Sept.  16t 


CONSTABLE  OF  CLIFFE. 


Arms.— Quarterly : 

I.  Quarterly  gules  and  vair,  over  all  a  bend  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 


a  lion  rampant 


Sr  Robert  Constable,  2d  son  of ^Beatrix,  daughter  and  heire  of  . . 

Con-table   of   Flamborough    in    com.  I  Hatcliffe  of in   com.  . . 

Ebor.  Serjeant  at  Law.  I  Relict  to Lord  Graystock. 


Marmaduke  Constable  of  Cliffe 
Ebor.  Esqr. 


com.^ daughter  of  Sr  James  Metcalfe 

of  Napper  in  com.  Ebor.  Knt. 


James  Constable  of^ daughter  to  Sr  Geffrey  Middleton 

Cliffe  Esqr.  of  Middleton  in  com Kn'. 


James  Constable  of  Cliffe  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr.=p. 


Robert,  died         1 .  Marmaduke  Constable^Franees,   daughter  and  coheir  of   Sr 
unmarried.  of   Cliffe   in    com.  Ebor.  I  Raphe    Bulmer    of    Bulmer   in   com. 

Esqr.  Ebor.  K«. 


I 1 ' 

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stable,  dyed  Cliffe    in    com.   Ebor.  I  of  Chester  in  ye  streete  in  com.  Palat. 

without  issue.  Esq1'.  |  Dunelm. 

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2.  Robert,     1.  Marmaduke  Con-^Anne,  daughter     1.  Eliz,  wife  of  Robert  Bethell  of 


died  un-       stable  of  Cliffe,  Esqr,  I  of  Edward  Bar- 
married,       set.    20   annor.   a0         ker  of  Dore 
1612.  com.  Derb. 


Althorpe  in  com.  Ebor. 
I.  Mary,  wife  of  ....  Sergeant. 
>.  Susan,  wife  of ....  Richardson. 


2.  James, 
died  un- 
married. 


1.    Robert=pFrances,  daugh. 


Constable 
of  Cliffe, 
Esqr,  died 
circa  an- 
num 1631. 


and    coheir    of 
Thomas  Oldfeild 
of  Oldfeild   in 
com.  Ebor. 


1.  Anne,  wife  of  .... 
Arksey    of   Beverley  ; 

afterwards  to 

Bamford  ;  Lastly  of 
....  Tucker,  Citizen 
of  London. 


2.  Frances,  wife  of 
William    Legard 
of  Beverley. 

3.  Alice,  wife  John 
Constable  of  the 
Citty  of  Yorke. 


Robert  Constable  of^Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Cliffe  in  com.  Ebor.  John  Milward  of  Snit- 
Esqr,  a?t.  28  annor.  terton  in  co.  Derb. 
15  Sept  a°  1666.  Esqr. 


Frances,  wife  of  John  Eyre, 
son  and  heire  to  Rowland 
Eyre  of  Brad  way  in  com. 
Derb. 


John,  a;t.  6  ann. 
15  Sept.  1666. 


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Here  lyeth   the   body   of  Sr  William  Ayscough  who  dyed  in  the  yea  re  of  our  Lord 
mcccclvi.  in  the  xxxiiij  yeare  of  the  reigne  of  King  Henry  the  vj"1. 


By  indenture  dated  the  5th  of  March,  1658,  betwene  Francis  Topham  Esqr, 
Francis  Wycliffe  and  John  Tonge  in  Episc.  Dunelm.  gent,  on  the  one  part,  Allan, 
James  and  Francis  Ayscough  on  the  other  part,  the  mannours  of  Skewsby  and 
Middleton  on  Rowe,  six  Oxganges  of  Land  in  Newby  in  the  possession  of  Christopher 
Marshall  and  other  Tenants  in  Cleveland  in  com.  Ebor. :  By  which  Indenture 
amongst  other  things,  part  of  the  Lands  are  limitted  to  Allan  and  Anne  his  wife  for 
their  lives,  &  part  to  James  &  Dorothy  his  wife  for  their  lives,  with  provision  for  the 
daughters  of  James,  as  by  Decree  in  Chancery  dated  30  July,  16  Car.  2.  and  also 
entayled  upon  the  first  and  tenth  issue  male  of  the  severall  and  respective  bodyes  of 
James,  Francis  and  Thomas  Ayscough,  succesively  one  after  another  ;  And  for  default 
of  such  issue  to  the  right  heires  of  James,  with  severall  other  limitations  in  the  said 
endenture  expressed,  by  Sale  of  severall  lands  in  the  County  of  Durham,  the  west  part 

of  Sowerby  Parke  in  the  parish  of  Threske  and    ,  six  Oxganges  of  Land  in 

Newby  in  com.  Ebor.  for  the  payment  of  the  Debts  of  James,  and  provision  for  Robert, 
John,  Christopher,  and  Allan  Ayscough  his  sons,  and  theabovesaid  daughters  of  James; 
upon  which  said  Manours  and  Lands  there  was  severall  Fines  and  Comon  Recoveries 
levyed  and  suffered  by  Allan  and  Anne  his  wife,  James  and  Dorothy  his  wife,  Robert 
and  John  Ascough  his  eldest  son,  to  dock  all  former  Settlements,  in  consideration  of 
which,  Allan,  James,  Francis  and  Thomas  Ayscough  releaseth  to  John  Ayscough  and 
the  heires  males  of  his  body,  all  their  right  and  title  in  any  the  Lands  in  Thorneton, 
Stainton,  and  Worsell  in  com.  Ebor.,  with  a  considerable  sume  of  money  paid  by 
them  to  Robert  and  his  sons  John  and  Christopher  for  all  their  right  and  title  in  any 
the  mannrs  or  Lands  in  Skewsby,  Middleton  on  Rowe,  Sowerby  Parke,  and  Newby, 
by  mediation  of  Serjeant  Archer,  now  one  of  y1'  Justices  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
&  Joseph  Ayliffc  Esq',  21  Jan.  lu.r>S  [10  July,  13°  Car.  2.]  27  Julij,  1661.  26  Apr. 
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Margareta  de  Lund  concessit  Abbatiao  dc  Selby  redditum  xi'1  e  terris  Alani  Fauvell. 
S.  date.     Ex  Chartulario  de  Selby. 

Edwardus  de  Fauvell  tenet  in  Thoralby,  de  Rege  in  Capite,  ut  do  Honoro  de  Skipton, 
unum  Capitale  Messuagium  et  tres  Carucatas,  de  quibus  una  carucata  et  dim.  est  in 
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Adam  de  Fauvell  tenet  dim.  feodum  in  Stretton.  In  Lib.  feod.  mil.  7  Edw.  2. 
tentorum  de  Roberto  de  Clifford. 

Robertus  de  Eston,  frater  Thomac,  ut  filius  Johannis,  dedit  Monachis  de  Bolton  duas 
carucatas  terra?  in  Hulton,  &c.  Testibus  D'no  Joh'e  Vavasour,  d'no  Roberto  Plompton, 
Edwardo  Fauvell,  Elia.  de  Kighley,  &c.  Ex  Chartulario  nup.  Edwardi  Plumpton 
mi  litis. 

Richardus  Fauvell  tenet  septem  carucatas  in  Steton.  Robertus  Fauvell  tenet  tres 
carucatas  in  Fearnhill  in  Conyngley.  Esc.  12.  E.  2.  n°  41.  post  mortem  Margarets? 
de  Nevill. 

D.  Henricus  de  Kighley  tenet  1.  carucat.  in  Skipton,  et  Constantinus  Fauvell  tenet 
dim.  car.     In  Rentali  incerti  temporis. 

In  Stainford  sunt  quatuor  carucatae,  quarum  Abbas  de  Selby  tenet  1.  carucatam  et 
sex  bovatas  de  hoered.  D.  Percy,  et  ille  de  Rege,  Constantinus  Fauvell  et  Alicia  uxor 
ejus  tenent  decern  bovatas  de  W°  Maleverer,  et  tres  de  Radulfo  de  Normanvill,  et 
Radulfus  de  haerede  de  Percy.     Inquis.  Job's  de  Kirkby. 

In  Broughton  Constantinus  Fauvell  tenet  1.  carucatam.  Et  infra,  Constantinus 
Fauvell  1.  bovatam,  et  Ric.  de  Fauvell  thorp  quinq.  bovatas.  Inq.  Joh 'is  de  Kirkby. 
In  Stretton  Ric.  Fauvell  tenet  dimid.  carucatam;  Adam  Fauvell  tres  bovatas;  Everar- 
dus  Fauvell  sex  bovatas.     Ibid. 

Juratores  dicunt,  quod  Everardus  Fauvell  tenuit  die  quo  obijt  de  Honore  de 
Skipton  1.  messuagium  et  tres  carucatas  in  dominico  et  servicio  ;  de  quibus  una  caru- 
cata in  Thoralby  et  Stretton,  et  1.  carucata  in  Broghton,  et  1.  carucata  in  Stretton  in 
servicio  ;  et  Thomas  est  filius  et  heres  a;t.  40  annor.  Esc.  1.  E.  2.  n°  28. 


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HORSLEY  OF  BECKHOUSE. 

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3.  Jeremiah.  house  in  com.  Ebor.  of  Ancaster  in  com.  Lincolniae. 


William  Horsley  of  Beckhouse  in-pElizabeth,  daughter  to  Richard  Waynd 
com.  Ebor.  obijt  a0  1637.  |  of  Foutroyst  in  com.  Ebor. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  and  sole=pWilliam  Horsley  of  Beek-=j=Anne, eldest  daugh.  to  Roger 
heire  to  John  Agard  of  Stock-  house  in  co.  Ebor.  set.  I  Wilberfosse  of  Wilberfosse 
ton  in  co.  Ebor.  second  wife    |  28  ann.  1666.  |  in  co.  Ebor.  1st  wife. 

I 1 1  ' 1 

2.  Mary,  dyed     1.  Anne.     William  Horsley,  setatis     Elizabeth,  dyed 
young.  unius  anni.  young 


Buckrose  Wapentake.  Yorke,  13°  Aug. 

MOUNTAIGNE  OF  WESTOW. 

Abms. — Barry-lozengy  or  and  azure,  on  a  chief  gules  three  cross-crusslets  of  the  first. 
Crest. — A  crane's  head  issuing  out  of  rays,  all  or. 

Thomas  Mountaigne  of=p. .  ..  daughter  to  ....   Hungate 
Westow  in  co.  Ebor.     |  of  Saxton  in  co.  Ebor. 

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1.   George  Mountaigne,     2.  Isaak  Mountaicne  of-pElizabcth,  daughter 
Arch-Bisshop  of  Yorke.     Westow    in    co.    Ebor.     to   Thomas    Bell  of 
obijt  a0  1648.  |  Rochester  in  Kent. 


1.  George  Mountaigne=pMary,  4th  daughter  2.  James~Mary,  daughter  3.  Richard 

of    Westow    in    com.       to  Sr  Thomas  Gore  Motin-  to  William  Wig-  Moun- 

Ebor.  Esr|r,  ret.  46  an-      of   Stitnam    in    co.  taignc.         goner  of   Whit-  taigne. 
nor.  a0  1666.                    |  Ebor.  K<  &  B'.                                  by  Merchant. 


1.   Elizabeth,  set.  17°  2.  Catherine,  aetatis  1  4C 

ann.  1666.  an.  1666. 


BY  Sill  WILLIAM  DUGDALE,    1666.  363 

Oose  &  Darwent  Wapentake.  Yorke,  13°  Aug.  1666. 

JENKYN  OF  GRIMSTON. 

Arms. — Or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  sable. 
Chest. — On  a  mural  coronet  sable  a  lion  passant  regardant  or. 


John  Jenkyn  of  the  Citty=pMargaret,  daugh.  to 

of  Yorke  Esqr.  Carance,  an  Ittallian. 


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Sr  Henry  Jenkyn-p Dorothy,  daughter       1.  Mary,    wife  to  Thomas  Scudamore  Esqr 


of  Busby  in  co. 
Ebor.   Kl,   living 
1612. 


&  heire  to  Will'm  Receiver  generall  ot  Yorke. 

Tanckard  of  ... .        2.  Margaret,  wife   to  William  Robinson,  Al- 

Esqr.  deruian  of  Yorke. 


1.  Will'm  2.  Toby  Jenkyn=pAnthonyna,  da.  to  Henry  3.  Henry  a  Sergeant  1  Anne. 

Jenkyn,  of  Grimston  in     Wickham,    D1'   in   Divi-  Major  in  the  Army  2.  Doro- 

dyed  co.  Ebor.  Esqr,     nity,  &  one   of  the   Pre-  of   K.   Charles  ye  thy. 

wlhout  aetat.   52  ann.       bends  of  Sl  Peters   Ca-  1st,  died  wthout  3.Grace. 

issue.  1666.                    |  thedr.  issue. 

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1.  Henry  Jenkyn,  dyed  in  Spane  a0  1665.  1.  Anthonyna. 

2.  William  Jenkyn,  aet.  16  an.  1666.  2.  Elizabeth,  dyed  young 

3.  Toby,  a?t.  6  ann.  1666.  3.  Dorothy. 


Buckrose  Wapentake.  MaUon,  29  Sept.  1666. 

CARTER  OF  SETTRINGTOX. 

Asms. — Quarterly  : 

1  and  4.  Azure,  a  talbot  passant  between  three  round  buckles  or. 

2  and  3.  Argent,  four  lions  passant  in  bend  double-cotised  sable. 
Cbest. — A  lion's  head  erased  or,  frette'e  sable. 

No  proofe  made  of  this  Crest. 

John  Carter  of  Lisle  neer^Prudence,  daughter  &  coheire  to 
Luton  in  co.  Bedf.         |     Sr  Philip  Hawtre  of  Luton  Knl. 


Abraham  Carter  of  Lisle  aforesaid,  dyed  in=pElizabcth,  daugh.  to 
a°  1612.  Carlton  of 

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John  Carter  of  Settrington  in  com.  Ebor.  Dr  in=pFrances,  eldest  daughter  to  Will'm 
Divinity,  Btat.  5U  an.  1666.                                  Fuller,  Deane  of  Durha. 
r-r-l ' r-i n 

1.  Charles,  aetatis  16°  aim.  29°  Sept  1666.  1.  Elisabeth.         3.  Prudence. 

2.  John,  a;t.  9°  ann.  1666.  "-    Katherine.         4.  Frances. 
8.  William,  set.  unius  anni  a°  1666. 


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SHAW  OF  SHEPPARD-CASTLE. 

Arms.— Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  covered  cups  or. 
Qu.  for  proofe  of  these  Armes. 


John  Shaw  of  Hall-Broom-pElizabeth 
in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  William  Shaw,     2.  John  Shaw  of  Hall-Broom=^Emot,  daughter  to  Nicholas 
dyed  young.  in  com.  Ebor.  Stead  of  Onsacre. 


Dorothy,  daughter  to  George^John  Shaw  of  Sheppard-^ daughter  to 

Heathcoat   of  Calthorp   Hall  I  Castle  in  com   Ebor.  tet.      Stillington    of   Kelfield    in 
in  co.  Derb.  first  wife.  |  57  ann.  1666.  co.  Ebor.  Esq1".  2d  wife. 

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1.  Emot,  mar.  to  Francis  Blunt 
of  Kingston  upon  Hull. 

2.  Dorothy,  mar.  to  Jonathan 
Staynforth  of  Rotheram  in  co. 
Ebor. 

3.  Rebeca,  mar.  to  Richard 
Sheldon  of  Monyash  in  com. 
Derbise. 


4.  Rachell,  mar.  to  Francis  Bur- 
det  of  Wolley  in  com.  Ebor. 

5.  Hesther,  mar.  to  Humphry 
Marler  of  Manchester  in  co. 
Lane. 

6.  Ruth,  mar.  to  George  Dale 
of  Monyashall  in  com.  Deri). 


Yorke,  \Z°  Aug.  1666. 


LLOYD  OF  HARDWICK. 


Arms.— Per  fess  argent  and  gu!es,  a  lion  rampant  counterehansed,  a  canton  azure. 


David  Lloyd  of  Towyn=i= daughter  to  Mathew  Trice  of  Trenewith 

in  com Esq1,  sister  to  Sr  John. 


Thomas  Lloyd  of  Kilnach  in  com.-r-Mary,  daughter  to  David  Lloyd  of  Kryngbryn  in 
Cardigan,  act.  70  an.  1666.      j  co.  Cardigan  Esqr. 


Richard  Lloyd  of  Hardwick  mannour  in=pMary,  daughter  to  Aaron  Belt  of  .. 
com.  Ebor.  act.  44  ann.  16>>6.  neer  Hallifax  in  com.  Ebor. 


1.  Richard,  aitat.     2.  Samuell,  aet.     1.    Mary,  net.     2.  Anne,  a;t.     3.  Margaret,  aetatis 
11  ann.  1666.       5  ann.  a°  1666.     16  ann.  1666.     15  ann.  1666.     13  ann.  1666. 


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Hauthiu.  Wapentake.  Kingston  upon  Hull,  18  Sept.  1660. 

LAMBERT  OF  KINGSTON  UPON  HULL. 


Arms. — Gules,  on  a  chevron  between  three  lambs  passant  argent  a  trefoil  sli 
a  chief  cheeky  or  and  azure. 

William  Lambert,  who  came  out^.. .. 
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ret.  y  an.  1666.  an.  1066.  unius  anni.        Dorothy. 


Agbricg  and  Morley  Wap.  Haltifax,  2°  Apr.  1666. 

PEEBLES  OF  DEWSBUKY. 


Arms.— Argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  sable  between  three  parrots  vert  a  fleur-de-lis 

An  escutcheon  of  pretence  :  Vert,  a  saltire  engrailed  or. 

John  Peebles,  Dr  in  Divinity,  and  Bpp  of=pJane,  daughter  to  Will'm  Mid- 
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\vlh  whom  he  came  first  into  England  a0  1003,  dyed  in  a0  I  liam  Ramsey  of  Drackton 
1632.  I  in  Scotland  Eso/. 


1.  John  Peebles,  Batchelour  in=j=Sarah,  daughter  of  2.  Andrew  Peebles  of  Would- 

Divinity  and  Rector  of  Would-  l  William    Booth  of  Newton    in    co.    Ebor.    marr. 

Newton  in   com.   Ebor.  set.  70      . . .  .«•  in  co.  C  str.  Beatrice    daughter   to    

ann.  2°  Apr.  1666.  |  gent.  Conyers  of  ... .   in  com.  Ebor. 


John  Peeblee  of  Dewsbury  in  com.  Ebor.  Esqr,: 
one  of  the  gentlemen  of  the  privy  Chamber  in 
ordinary  to  bis  Ma111'  K.  Charles  the  2d,  a;t.  36 
ann.  2°  Apr.  1000. 


:Elizabetli,  daughter  and 
sole  heire  to  Robert 
Franke  of  Alwoodley  in 
com.  Ebor. 


John  Peebles,  ;ct.  1  anni 

1.  Elizabeth. 

3.  Anne 

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Aobrigge  and  Morley  Wapentake.  Halifax,  2°  Apr.  1666. 

CALVERLEY  OF  CALVERLEY. 


Arms. — Sable,  an  inescutcheon  within  an  orle  of  six  owls  argent. 
Crest.— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  calfs  head  couped  and  erect  sable. 
f  See  the  Visitation  of  Yorksh.  by  W.  Flower,  Norroy,  ao  1563  et  1564. 


Elizabeth,  daughter  o 
Richard  Sneyd  of  Brad 
well  in  eo.  Staff.  Esqr 
2d  wife. 


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1.  Beatrix,  wife  of  Robert 
Hyde  of  Norbury  in  com. 
Cestr.  Esq1-. 


Will'm  Calver-: 
ley   Kl,    Shireeve 
of   Yorkesh.    3° 
Edw.  6. 


:Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Sr  Will.  Middleton  of 
Stockeld  in  co.  Ebor. 
KS  1  wife. 


2.  Jane. 

3.  Elizabeth. 


Walter  Calver-=pAnne,  daughter  of  Sr 


ley  of  Calverley 
Esq' 


Christopher  Danby  of 
Farnley  Kl. 


1.  Will'm  Calverley  Esqr,  Lord  of  the  Mannours=pKatherine,  daughter     2.  Christopher, 
of  Calverley,  Pudsey,  and  Burley  in  Wharfe-     of  JohnThorneholme     3.  Edward, 
dale,  in  com.  Ebor.  |  of  Hasthrope  Esqr. 


1.  Walter  Calverley: 
of  Calverley  Esqr, 
died  at  Yorke  a0 
1605  (3  Jac.  R.) 


:Philippa,  daughter  of  Sr  George  Brooke 
Kl,  Ld  Cobham;  afterwards  married  to 
Sr  Thomas  Burton  of  Stokerston  in  com. 
Leic.  Kl  and  Bar*. 


2.  Will'm.      5.  Shef- 

3.  John.  feild. 

4.  Thomas.     6.  Raphe. 


Joyce,  daughter  of  Sr  Walter^Henry  CaIver-= 
Pye  Kl,    Attorney    of  the 
Courte   of  Wards  and  Live 
ries,  2d  wife. 


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ley  of  Calver-     Moore  of  Grantham  in  com.       Walter, 

ley  Esq1',  died     Line.     Esqr,     died    wthout    v v < 

1  Jan.  1661.       issue.  died 


young. 


1.   Walter  Calverley,  an  Utter  Barister  of=pFrances,  daughter  and     2.  John. 
Grays  Inne  and  one  of  his  Matics  Justices  I  heire  to  Hen.  Thomson 
of  Peace  for  the  West  Hiding  of  Yorke-     of  Esholt  in  com.  Ebor. 
shire,  aitatis  ...  ann.  a0  1666.  |  Esq1'. 

1.  Anne.         2.  Bridget. 


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West-Riding. 


Yorke,  13°  Avg.  1666. 


OTWAY  OF  INGMER-HALL. 

Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  sable,  over  all  a  pile  azure  counterchanged. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  two  wings  displayed  sable. 

For  proofe  of  these  amies  he  voucheth  his  father's  seale,  who  died  at  the  age  of  88  yeares. 


Thomas  Otway  of  Middleton  in  com.  Westmerl.^. 


Thomas  Otway  of  Middleton=p 

I 1 ' 1 

George  Roger  Otway  of  Middleton  in  com.^=Anne,  daughter  of  Edward  Otway 
Otway,  Westmerl.  died  10  Febr.  a0  1648,  John  MayerofSed-  of  Boekingin  co. 
Clerke.     then  aged  88  yeares.  |  bergh,in  com.Ebor.     Hartf.  Clerke. 

"I 


Mary,  daugh-=pJohn  Otway,  a  Bencher  of=pElizabeth,  only 


ter  of  Robert 
Riggs  of 
Fareham  in 


rife. 


Suth',    1 


Gray's-Inne,  Vice-Chan- 
celour  of  the  County  Pala- 
tine of  Lancaster,  and  the 
King's  Attorney  Gen" 
there;  now  also  of  Ingmer 
Hall  in  the  parish  of  Sed- 
bergh  in  com.  Ebor.  ajtatis 
47  ann.  a0  1666. 


daughter  of 
John  Bra- 
thwayt  of  Am- 
bleside in  co. 
Westmerl.  2d 
wife. 


Abigal,  wife 
of  Daniel 
Redman  of 
Balylinch 
in  com. 
Kilkenny 
in  Ireland. 


George 
Otway, 
died    un 
married. 


1.  John,  setatis 
16  ann.  1666. 


Charles. 


— r™i 

1.  Anne. 

2.  Mary. 


1 1 1 

Elizabeth.     4.  Margaret.     5.  Katherine. 


Yorke,  \Z°  Augusti,  1666. 
SHILLETO  OF  YORKE. 

Arms.— Or,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  ten  cross-crosslets  sable. 

Crest.— A  greyhound's  head  per  fess  or  and  sable  charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  counterchanged. 

These  arraes  were  granted  to  Francis  Shilleto  of  Houghton  in  com.  Ebor.  24o  Jan.  1602,  by  Will's) 

Dethick,  Garter,  and  now  in  the  custody  of  Edward  Shelleto  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke. 


Francis  Shilleto  of  Houghton  in  co.  Ebor.  a0  1602. 


r ■ 

Will'm  Shilleto  of  Pontfract  in=f=Elizabeth,  daughter  of 

com.  Ebor. 

|  Stonehouse  of . 

. . .  in  Cleveland 

1.  Will'm 

Judith,  daugh-: 

=2.  Edward^ 

pBridget,  daugh- 

1. Anne,  wife 

2.  Eliza 

Shilleto, 

ter   of    Robert 

Shellito  of 

ter   of    Edward 

John  Berry  of 

beth, 

died 

Deane   of    the 

the  Citty 

Robinson  of 

Monke-Frys- 

wife  of 

wthout 

Grange-house 

of  Yorke, 

Perith  in  com. 

ton  in  co. 

John 

issue. 

called  Bale- 

setatis 

Cumbr.  1  wife. 

Ebor. 

Marrow 

Stubing 

44  ann. 

of  Don  - 

in  com.  Ebor. 

1664. 

caster. 

2d  wife. 

Kdward,  a-tatis  14  ami.  1600. 

, 

1   1) 

386  VISITATION  OF  YORKSHIRE. 


Osgodcrosse  Wapentake.  Yorlce,  13°  Aug. 

DAVYE  OF  FOCKERBY. 

Aems. — Paly  of  six  argent  and  gules,  a  chief  ermine. 

John  Davye  of  Shelly=pJane. 
in  com.  Suff.  gent.      [ 

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David  Davy  of  Shelly-pMary,  daughter  of 
in  co.  Suff.  I       Thomas  Ellis. 


Robert  Davy,  Citizen=pAnne,  daughter  of  Martin  Laurence, 
of  Yorke.  Citizen  of  Yorke. 

I ' 

Will'm  Davye  of  Fockerby  in  com.^pMary,  daughter  of  Samuel  Lister 
Ebor.  setatis  35  ann.  a0  1666.        ]  of  Kingston  upon  Hull. 

I 1 ' 1 1 

Will'm  Davye  (borne     1.  Anne,  setatis  3     2.  Mary,  setatis     3.  Barbara  (borne  since, 
since,  vz'  in  a0  1667).       ann.  a0  1666.         2  ann.  a0  1666.  scl  in  a0  1670). 


INDEX. 


Adams  of  Camblesforth,  268 
Adams  of  East-Hardwick,  17 
Adams  of  Scausby,  176 
Agard  of  Huntington,  217 
Allenson  of  Yorke,  230 
Anlaby  of  Etton,  334 
Anne  of  Frickley,  285 
Appleby  of  Linton,  209 
Armitage  of  Keresforth-Hill,  25 
Armitage  of  Kirklees,  251 
Atkinson  of  Skelton,  364 
Austwick  of  Pontfract,  23 
Awnby  of  Sherwood-Hall,  313 
Ayscough  of  Skewsby,  342 — 344 
Ayscough  of  Yorke,  147,  153 


Barton  of  Cawton,  124 

Bate  of  Eseby,  80 

Batte  of  Okewell,  233 

Battie  of  Wad  worth,  167 

Baynes  of  Mewith-head,  44 

Beale  of  Woodhouse,  189 

Beaumont  of  Whitley,  253,  254 

Beavot  of  Leedes,  26 

Beckwith  of  Acton,  274 

Beckwith  of  Handale-Abbey,  383 

Beilby  of  Micklethwayt-Grange,  4 

Bellwood  of  Leathley,  213 

Belt  of  Overton,  1 52 

Bethell  of  Ellerton  and  Falthrop,  155 

Bethell  of  Wrays,  132 

Beverley  of  Great-Smeton,  35 

Beverley,  the  old  Inscription  found  there, 

22 
Bigge  of  Yorke,  ]  51 

Birkbeck  of  Sheffeild  and  Castleford,  312 
Bland  of  Kippax-Parke,  350,  351 
Blythman  of  Newlathes,  179 
Boothe  of  Cridlyng- Parke,  17 
Booth  of  Pontefract,  358 
Bossevile  of  Braywell,  297 
Bosvilc  of  Warmsworth,  276 
Bourchier  of  Benningbrough,  140 
Boynton  of  Barmston,  126 
Boynton  of  Rawclitfe,  127 


Bradford  of  Arksey,  229 
Bradley  of  Acworth,  8 
Brandling  of  Leathley,  26 
Brearey  of  Yorke,  2-10 
Brigham  of  Brigham,  136 
Bright  of  Badsworth,  263 
Brunskell  of  Bowes,  44 
Buck  of  Carnaby,  69 
Buck  of  Flotmanby,  70 
Bulkley  of  South-Emsall,  247 
Bunny  of  Newland,  279 
Burdet  of  Birthwayt,  2 
Burgoine  of  Addlethorpe,  27 
Bushell  of  Whitby,  82 


Caley  of  Brumpton,  125 

Calverley  of  Calverley,  382 

Calverley  of  Eriholme,  61 

Carleil  of  Sewarby,  115 

Carrington  of  Spaunton,  66 

Carter  of  Settrington,  363 

Cayley  of  Brumpton,  196,  197 

Chadderton  of  Yorke,  314 

Chaloner  of  Gisbrough,  201 

Chamber  of  Oulston,  366 

Chaytor  of  Crofte,  302,  303 

Cholmeley  of  Braham,  315 

Cholmeley  of  Brandesby,  220 

Cholmeley  of  West-Newton,  74 

Clapham  of  Beamsley,  43 

Clayton  of  Okenshaw,  260 

Cobb  of  Ottringham,  332 

Colbye  of  Bovvbridge,  47 

Colthurst  of  Up-Leatham,  370 

Comyn  of  Whitby,  72 

Constable    of    Burton-Constable    (now 

Vise.  Dunbar),  137 
Constable  of  Catfosse,  323 
Constable  of  Clitfe,  339 
Constable  of  Everingham,  119 
Constable  of  Wassand,  335 
Conyers  of  Bowlby,  340 
Cooke  of  Wheatlc'v,  299 
Copley  of  Batley,  259 
Copley  of  Doncaster,  272 


388 


INDEX. 


Copley  of  Sprodborough,  275 
Corbet  of  Kingston  upon  Hull,  359 
Coulson  of  Ayton,  323 
Cradock  of  Richmond,  106 
Crashaw  of  Beiitley,  212 
Crathorne  of  Crathorne,  145 
Craven  of  Appletreewick,  33 
Creasy  of  Birkin,  269 
Creyke  of  Marton,  328 
Crofts  of  East-Appleton,  91 
Crompton  of  Great-Driffeild,  322 
Crompton  of  Sunderlandwyke,  161 
Crosland  of  Crosland-Hill,  188 
Crosland  of  Newby,  133 
Croston  of  Threske,  60 
Currer  of  Kildwiek,  252 
Currer  of  Skipton,  231 
Cutler  of  Stainebrough,  4 


Dalton  of  Hawkeswell,  47 
Dalton  of  Swyne,  143 
Danby  of  Great-Leake,  93 
Darcy  of  Colburne,  209 
Darcy  of  Richmund,  108 
Davile  of  Kirkby-Fleetham,  101 
Davve  of  Fockerby,  386 
Dawney  of  Cowick,  264 
Denton  of  Nawton,  63 
Dewick  of  Kingston  super  Hull, 136 
Dodsworth  of  Badsworth,  287 
Dodsvvorth  of  Barton,  313 
Dodsworth  of  Thorneton-Watlas,  88 
Dolman  of  Pocklington,  138 
Drake  of  Rippon,  59 
Driffeild  of  Easingwold,  384 


Eaton  of  Darfield,  287 
Edmunds  of  AVorsbrough, 
Egerton  of  Allarston,  71 
Ellerker  of  Yolton,  295 
Ellis  of  Kiddall,  373 
Elmehirst  of  Houndhill,  IS 
Empson  of  Gowlc,  19 
Eyre  of  Bramley,  13 


Fairfax  of  Dunsley,  230 
Fairfax  of  Mensington,  232 
Fairfax  of  Oglethorpe,  8 
Fairfax  of  Sledmer,  229 
Fane  of  Aston,  293 
Farside  of  Filingdale,  85 
Favell  of  Keirby,  348,  349 
Fawkes  of  Woodhall,  29 
Feilding  of  Starford,  60 
Perrand  of  Flashy,  31 
Perrand  of  Harden-Beck,  If 


Ferrand  of  Westhall,  27 
Fletcher  of  Towton,  19 
Foljambe  of  Steveton.  53 
Forster  of  Rothwell,  204 
Forster  of  Stokesley,  71 
Foulis  of  Ingleby-Manour,  19 
Foxcroft  of  Weetwood,  48 
Fianke  of  Knighton,  79 
Franke  of  Pomfret,  3 
Frankland  of  Aldwarke,  206 
Frankland  of  Thirkelby,  78 
Fulthorpe  of  Siglesthorne,  11! 


Gaseoigne  of  Barnbow,  289 

Gates  of  Thorne-Parke,  76 

Gee  of  Bishop-Burton,  321 

Geldart  of  Wigginthorpe,  213 

Gere  of  Great- Barugh,  81 

Gere  of  Great- Broughton,  81 

Gibson  of  Welborne,  73 

Gill  of  Carr-house,  277 

Goodrick  of  Ribstan,  159 

Goodwin  of  Rawmarsh,  278 

Graham  of  Norton-Conyers,  4 1 

Greene  of  Bancke,  306 

Greene  of  Horsforth,  49 

Greene  of  Leversedge,  379 

Greene  of  Thundercliffe,  1 

Greenwood  of  Stapleton,  311 

Greenwood  of  West-Ardesley,  246 

Grey  of  Beverley,  333 

Grymston  of  Drynge,  129 

Grymston  of  Frasthorpe,  64 

Grymston  of  Grymston-Garth  and  Good- 

madham,  121 
Gvll  of  Barton,  280 


Hall  of  East-Lilling,  149 

Hall  of  Lenthorpe,  214 

Hamerton  of  Preston-Jaoklyn,  354,  355 

Hamond  of  Scarthingwell,  378 

Hanson  of  Woodhouse,  257 

Hardy  of  Wetwang,  68 

Harrison  of  Aeaster,  172 

Harrison  of  Allerthorp,  216 

Harrison  of  Caton,  217 

Harrison  of  Hornesey,  132 

Hussell  of  Hutton  upon  Darwent,  75 

Hatfeild  of  Haitfeild,  270,  271 

Hatfeild  of  Laughton-in-le-Morthing,  185 

Hawkesworth  of  Hawkesworth,  244 

Ileadlam  of  Kexby,  204 

Heber  of  Hollinghall,  54 

Hebcr  of  Stain  to  n,  34 

Heblethwavte  of  Norton,  205 

Hellard  of  Kilham,  118 

Herbert  of  Middleton-Wlimiho,  165 


389 


Herbert  of  Yorke,  148 
Hildyard  of  Beverley,  144 
Hippon  of  Newhall,  15 
Hitching  of  Carleton,  18 
Holdsworth  of  Astley,  255 
Holme  of  Pall-Holme,  129 
Hopkinson  of  Loftus,  51 
Home  of  Mexburgh,  353 
Horsfall  of  Stortheshall,  231 
Horsley  of  Beckkouse,  362 
Horsley  of  Full-Sutton,  169 
Horton  of  Barkisland,  233 
Hotham  of  Scorborough,  336,  337 
Huley  of  Yorke,  161 
Humfrey  of  Askerne,  177 
Hungate  of  Saxton,  296 
Hunt  of  Stainton,  152 
Hunter  of  Thorneton,  87 
Hutchenson  of  Wickham,  83 
Hutton  of  Poppleton,  173 


Ingleby  of  Lawkeland,  46 

Ingleby  of  Ripley,  30 

Ingram  of  Cattail  and  Thorpe,  146 


Jackson  of  Hickleton,  5 
Jackson  of  Whitby,  117 
Jaques  of  Elvington,  162 
Jenkyn  of  Grimston,  363 
Jennings  of  Rippon,  58 
Jessop  of  Bromehall,  163 
Johnston  of  Pomfret,  6 


Kay  of  Woodsome,  171 
Kellam  of  Pontefract,  356,  357 
Keresforth  of  Puell-Hill,  2 
Killingbeck  of  Chapell-Allerton,  20 
Knight  of  Langold,  272 


Lacock  of  Coppenthorpe,  156 

Lacy  of  Thornhill,  299 

Lake  of  Castleford,  16 

Lambert  of  Kingston  upon  Hull,  367 

Lamont  of  North-Burton,  75 

Langdale  of  Snainton,  82 

Langley  of  North-Grimston,  301 

Langley  of  Rathorp-Hall,  234 

Langley  of  Sheriff-Hutton-Parke,  300 

Langley  of  Yorke,  205 

Lawson  of  Brough,  90 

Layton  of  Barroughby,  377 

Lay  ton  of  Whitehouse,  104 

Lee  of  Pinchingthorpe,  96 

Leoiles  of  Hopenthorne,  286 

I....1-  uf  North-Milford,  286 


Leeke  of  Horbury,  258 

Legard  of  Ganton,  111 

Levingstoun  of  Danby-forest,  72 

Levyns  of  Eske,  330 

Lewis  of  Ledston,  290,  291 

Lindley  of  Yorke,  279 

Lister  of  Kingston  super  Hull,  128 

Lister  of  Linton,  316 

Lister  of  Shipden-Hall,  246 

Lloyd  of  Hardwick,  365 

Lockwood  of  Sowerby,  107 

Lovell  of  Skelton,  157 

Lutton  of  Knapton,  77 

Lyster  of  Arnolds- Biggin,  32 

Lyster  of  Thorneton  and  Midhope,  11 


Maleverer  of  Arncliffe,  97 
Manby  of  Middleton,  84 
Mares  of  Sedbridge,  45 
Marshall  of  Aislaby-grange,  316 
Marshall  of  Doncaster,  175 
Marwood  of  Little-Buskeby,  160 
Mascall  of  Yorke,  223 
Mellish  of  Doncaster,  297 
Meryton  of  Castle-Leventon,  107 
Metcalfe  of  Nappa,  105 
Metcalfe  of  North- Allerton,  177 
Metcalfe  of  Thornborough,  325 
Metham  of  Metham,  139 
Meynill  of  North-Kilvington,  95 
Meynill   of  West-Dalton   &  Aldbrough 

103 
Micklethwayt  of  Swyne,  280,  281 
Middleton  of  Stockheld,  57 
Monketon  of  Hodroyd,  163 
Moore  of  Lower  Harrop,  54 
More  of  Angram-Grange,  158 
More  of  Austrop,  24 
Morley  of  Newton  upon  Ouse,  176 
Morris  of  North  Emsall,  267,  268 
Moreton  of  Spouthouse,  175 
Morton  of  Wrath-House,  338 
Mottram  of  Bishopdike-Hall,  222 
Mould  of  Yorke,  223 
Mountaigne  of  Westow,  362 
Mountney  of  Rotheram,  200 
Moyser  of  Beverley,  212 


Nary  of  Malton,  116 
Neale  of  Leedes,  234 
Nesbit  of  Yorke,  158 
Nevill  of  Chevet,  170 
Newarke  of  Acham,  194 
Newton  of  Bagdale-IL.ll,  67 
Noell  of  Hayholme,  70 
Norcliff  of  Langton.  341 
Norton  of  Sawlcv,  10 


390 


Norton  of  Sl  Nicholas  juxta  Richmund, 
102 


Oglethorpe  of  Brandesby,  262 
Oglethorpe  of  Oglethorpe,  151 
Orme  of  South-Newbold,  154 
Osbaldeston  of  Hunmanby,  83 
Otway  of  Ingmer-Hall,  385 


Palleser  of  Newby,  94 
Palmes  of  Naburne,  222 
Parker  of  Brousholme,  28 
Payler  of  Thoroby,  317 
Pearson  of  Lowthorpe,  76 
Peebles  of  Dewsbury,  367 
Peirse  of  Lasenby,  325 
Pennyman  of  Ormesby,  198 
Percehay  of  Ryton,  1 14 
Percy  of  Stubbs-Walden,  7 
Perkinson  of  Carleton,  45 
Pinkney  of  Silton-Paynell,  326 
Plumpton  of  Plump  ton,  190—192 
Pockley  of  Thorpe-Willoughby,  15 
Portington  of  Barnby  super  Dun,  168 
Portington  of  Malton,  120 
Pricket  of  Allerthorpe,  130 
Pudsey  of  Lawfeild,  29 


Ratcliffe  of  Sheffeild,  277 

Rawson  of  Pickburne,  164 

Rawson  of  Shipley,  258 

Raynes  of  Apleton-in-the-Streete,  3(38 

Remington  of  Lund,  123 

Reresby  of  Thribergh,  182,  183 

Rhodes  of  Great-Houghton,  266 

Richardson  of  North -Bierley,  50 

Ripley  of  Kingston  super  Hull,  130 

Robinson  of  Buckton,  117 

Robinson  of  Dighton,  208 

Robinson  of  Farmanby,  69 

Robinson  of  Kirby-Ravenswath,  91 

Robinson  of  Newby,  207 

Robinson  of  Rither,  18 

Robinson  of  Rokesby,  34 

Robynson  of  Thicket,  142 

Robynson  of  Thorneton-Riseborough,  65 

Rokeby  of  Ack worth- Parke,  372 

Rokeby  of  Hotham  and  Skires,  184 

Rokeby  of  Moreton,  73 

Rokeby  of'Warmes  worth,  167 

Rosse  of  Chapell-Allerton,  250 

Roundell  of  Marston,  208 

Rudston  of  Hayton,  131 

Rythor  of  Scarcroft,  235 


S'  Quintin  of  Harpham,  135 
Saltmersh  of  North-Kilvington,  94 
Salvein  of  New- Biggin,  96 
Savile  of  Bowlings,  256 
Savile  of  Copley,  310 
Savile  of  Methley-Hall,  346,  347 
Savile  of  Mexbrough,  181 
Scorah  of  Doncaster,  168 
Scroope  of  Danby,  36 
Scudamore  of  Leedes,  25 
Scudamore  of  Overton,  154 
Shaw  of  Sheppard-Castle,  365 
Shilleto  of  Yorke,  385 
Shuttle  worth  of  Forcet,  72 
Skelton  of  Middleton,  113 
Skelton  of  Osmundthorpe,  21 
Simpson  of  Leedes,  9 
Simpson  of  Wetherby,  39 
Slingar  of  Catlow,  55 
Slingsby  of  Scryven,  228 
Smalwood  of  Up-Leatham,  371 
Smelt  of  Kirby-Fleetham,  104 
Smith  of  Sneinton,  116 
Smithson  of  Moulton,  39 
Snawsell  of  Bilton,  150 
Sotwell  of  Catlinghill,  304,  305 
Sowray  of  Yorke,  317 
Sowtheby  of  Birdsall,  318 
Spenser  of  Attercliffe,  12 
Spenser  of  Leeds,  20 
Stables  of  Tanshelfe,  11 
Stanhope  of  Hampull,  294 
Stapleton  of  Carleton,  265 
Stapleton  of  Wartre,  110 
Stapleton  of  Wighill,  224—226 
Stapylton  of  My  ton,  141 
Stephenson  of  Swynflete,  221 
Steward  of  Lofthouse,  326 
Stillington  of  Kelfield,  215 
Stockdale  of  Bilton- Parke,  58 
Stoutville  of  Humanby,  87 
Strangways  of  South- House,  86 
Strickland  of  Boynton,  112 
Stringer  of  Sharleton,  282 
Sunderland  of  Aykton,  380 
Sunderland  of  Harden,  21 
Swale  of  South-Stainley,  42 
Sykes  of  Spoforth,  166 
Sympson  of  Ryton,  124 
Sympson  of  Sheffeild,  173 


Talbot  of  Thorneton-le-Streete,  3 
Talbot  of  Thorneton,  236—244 
Tankard  of  Whixley,  56 
Tayler  of  Coates,  314 
Taylor  of  Temple  Hurst,  16 
Taylor  of  Yorke,  214 
Tempest  of  Broughton,  360,  361 


INDEX. 


391 


Tempest  of  Tonge,  319 
Thomlinson  of  Byrdforth,  110 
Thomlinson  of  Thorgamby,  376 
Thomlinson  of  Whitby,  66 
Thompson  of  Humbleton,  122 
Thompson  of  Kilham,  219 
Thompson  of  Kingston  super  Hull,  143 
Thoresby  of  Sykehouse  and  Leedes,  248, 

249 
Thorneton  of  East-Newton,  67 
Thornhill  of  Fixby,  308,  309 
Thornton  of  Tiersall,  250 
Thorpe  of  Danthorpe,  134 
Throckmorton  of  Burnebutts,  84 
Thurgarland  of  Lyley,  261 
Tindall  of  Brotherton,  352 
Tocketts  of  Tocketts,  320 
Tophan  of  Aglethorpe,  149 
Trotter  of  Skelton- Castle,  99 
Tunstall  of  Scargill,  31 
Turner  of  Kirk-Leatham,  324 


Vavasour  of  Haselwood,  345 
Vincent  of  Baronbrough,  202,  203 


Wade  of  Kilnsay,  32 
Wade  of  Kingcrosse,  245 
Wakefield  of  Seassey,  218 
Waller  of  Sykehouse,  369 
Walmesley  of  Stayner-Hall,  14 
Wandesford  of  Kirklington,  100 
Warton  of  Beverley,  331 
Washington  of  Adwicke,  273 
Wastell  of  Scorton,  227 
Watkinson  of  Yorke,  206 
Watson  of  Easthage,  283 


!    Wayte  of  Layburne,  35 
Weddell  of  Earswick,  164 
Wentworth  of  Broadsworth,  3 
Wentworth  of  Emsall,  288 
Wentworth  of  South-Emsall,  284 
Wentworth  of  West-Bretton,  307 
Wentworth  of  Wolley,  10 
West  of  Aston,  292,  293 
Westby  of  Gilthwayt,  278 
Westby  of  Ravenfield,  174 
Wheathe  of  Langtoft,  123 
Wickham  of  Bolton-Percy,  150 
Wilberfosse  of  Wilberfosse,  120 
Wilkinson  of  Kirkbrigg,  381 
Wilkinson  of  Manningham,  255 
Wilkinson  of  Pontfract,  52 
Winne  of  Nostell-Abby,  298 
Wittie  of  Yorke,  221 
Witton  of  Yorke,  318 
Wombwell  of  Wombwell,  180 
Wood  of  Thorpe,  78 
Wormeley  of  Rikhall,  211 
Worsley  of  Hovingham,  62 
Wright  of  Bolton  upon  Swale,  98 
Wycliffe  of  Thorpe,  195 
Wytham  of  Cliffe,  109 
Wytham  of  Garforth,  374,  375 
Wyvell  of  Bellarby,  37 
Wyvell  of  Osgodby,  329 
Wyvill  of  Constable-Burton,  89 


Yarborough  of  Appleton,  169 
Yarbrough  of  Snayth,  260 
Yarburgh  of  Doncaster,  186,  187 
Yorke  of  Goulthwayt,  92 
Yoward  of  Westerdale,  327 


WESTMINSTER  : 
PRINTED  BY  J.  B.  NICHOLS  AND  SONS. 

1860. 


THE  SURTEES  SOCIETY. 


REPORT  FOR  THE  YEAR  MDCCCLIX. 

(Read  at  the  General  Meeting  on  the  2ith  of  June.) 

The  Surtees  Society  has  now  been  in  existence  for  a  quarter 
of  a  century.  During  this  long  period  it  has  not  been  idle. 
Thirty-five  volumes,  all  illustrating  the  manners  or  the  reli- 
gion of  the  North  of  England,  bear  witness  to  its  industry, 
and  the  increasing  demand  for  these  volumes  is  a  sufficient 
test  of  their  usefulness  and  popularity.  There  are  at  the 
present  time  very  few  public  libraries  in  England  of  any 
importance  that  do  not  possess  a  set  of  the  publications  of 
the  Surtees  Society. 

When  the  Society  commenced  its  labours  in  1834  it  had  a 
roll  of  one  hundred  and  nine  members,  very  many  of  whom 
were  personal  friends  of  the  great  historian  of  the  Palatinate 
of  Durham.  Of  these  gentlemen  nearly  eighty  are  now  no 
more.  And  as  they  are  being  gradually  removed  from  us 
the  Surtees  Society  must  rely  for  its  support  not  on  those 
feelings  of  regard  and  attachment  towards  him  in  whose 
honour  it  was  founded  which  called  it,  many  years  ago,  into 
being,  but  on  the  excellence  of  its  publications.  This  is  now 
the  true  basis  "of  its  strength  and  the  earnest  of  its  future 
prosperity.  The  names  of  more  than  two  hundred  gentlemen 
are  now  enrolled  upon  the  list  of  members,  a  number  which 
tempts  the  Council  to  think  that  the  Society  has  not  laboured 
altogether  in  vain. 

The  Council  most  sincerely  congratulate  the  members 
upon  the  present  state  of  the  finances  of  the  Society.  After 
several  years  of  difficulty  and  almost  of  embarrassment  a  con- 
siderable and  most  satisfactory  balance  has  been  secured.  For 
this  the  Council  feel  that  they  are  greatly  indebted  to  the 
painstaking  and  disinterested  efforts  of  the  late  treasurer. 
It  is  impossible  to  estimate  too  highly  the  valuable  services 
that  Mr.  Henderson  has  rendered  to  the  Surtees  Society.  It 
was  with  great  regret  that  the  Council  were  obliged  to  ac- 
cept his  resignation,  but  it  is  most  gratifying  to  them  to  find 
that  in  their  present  treasurer  they  have  an  officer  who  will 
vie  with  Mr.  Henderson  in  his  efforts  to  advance  the  best 
interests  of  the  Society. 


A  suggestion  has  been  made,  and  a  most  important  one 
it  is,  that  the  Surtees  Society  should  undertake  the  com- 
pilation of  a  Glossary  of  Old  North  Country  Words  and 
Phrases.  Such  a  work,  although  necessarily  laborious,  would 
be  most  useful  and  acceptable.  Were  it  merely  explanatory 
of  the  curious  words  and  terms  that  occur  in  the  volumes 
which  the  Society  has  already  issued  the  value  of  the  work, 
especially  to  the  members  of  the  Surtees  Society,  would  be 
very  great.  Such  an  undertaking  would,  perhaps,  be  more 
efficiently  carried  out  by  a  combination  of  editors  than  by  one ; 
although,  for  the  sake  of  arrangement  and  unity  of  plan,  it 
might  be  necessary  that  some  one  person  should  superintend 
the  whole.  Several  distinguished  philologists  have  expressed 
a  wish  that  the  work  should  be  undertaken  and  have  pro- 
mised their  assistance.  The  Council  hope,  before  long,  to  be 
able  to  carry  this  suggestion  into  effect. 


THE    SURTEES    SOCIETY, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  THE  YEAR  1834, 

In  honour  of  the  late  Robert  Surtees,  of  Mainsforth,  Esquire, 
the  Author  of  the  History  of  the  "County  Palatine  of  Durham, 
and  in  accordance  with  his  pursuits  and  plans  ;  having  for  its 
object  the  publication  of  inedited  Manuscripts,  illustrative  of 
the  intellectual,  the  moral,  the  religious,  and  the  social  con- 
dition of  those  parts  of  England  and  Scotland,  included  on 
the  East  between  the  Humber  and  the  Frith  of  Forth,  and  on 
the  West  between  the  Mersey  and  the  Clyde,  a  region  which 
constituted  the  ancient  Kingdom  of  Northumberland. 

NEW  RULES  AGREED  UPON  IN  1849. 

The  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  at  a  General 
Meeting,  held  on  the  7th  February  last,  to  revise  the  Rules 
of  the  Society,  was  taken  into  consideration,  and  the  follow- 
ing Rules  were  adopted  for  the  future  government  of  the 

Society  : — 

I.  The  Society  shall  consist  of  an  unlimited  number  of 
members. 

II.  There  shall  be  a  Patron  of  the  Society,  and  the  Right 
Reverend  Edward  Maltby,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Durham,  shall  be  the  first  Patron. 

III.  The  Warden  of  the  University  of  Durham  for  the 
time  beinjr  shall  be  the  President  of  the  Societv. 


IV.  There  shall  be  twenty-four  Vice-Presidents,  of  whom 
four  shall  be  such  of  the  Professors,  Tutors,  or  Fellows  of  the 
University  of  Durham  as  shall  be  members  of  the  Society. 
There  shall  also  be  a  Secretary  and  two  Treasurers. 

V.  The  Patron,  the  President,  the  Vice-Presidents,  the 
Secretary,  and  the  Treasurers,  shall  form  the  Council,  any 
live  of  whom,  including  the  Secretary  and  a  Treasurer,  shall 
be  a  quorum  competent  to  transact  the  business  of  the  Society. 

VI.  The  twenty-four  Vice-Presidents,  the  Secretary,  and 
the  Treasurers,  shall  be  elected  at  a  general  meeting,  to  con- 
tinue in  office  for  three  years,  and  be  capable  of  re-election. 

VII.  Any  vacancies  in  the  offices  of  Secretary  or  Trea- 
surers shall  be  provisionally  filled  up  by  the  Council,  subject 
to  the  approbation  of  the  next  general  meeting. 

VIII.  Three  meetings  of  the  Council  shall  be  held  in  every 
year,  one  in  each  academical  term  of  the  University  of  Dur- 
ham, at  such  place,  and  on  such  a  day,  as  shall  be  fixed  upon 
by  the  President,  to  be  communicated  by  the  Secretary  to 
the  members  of  the  Council. 

IX.  The  meeting  in  the  Easter  Term  of  each  year  shall  be 
the  anniversary,  to  which  all  the  members  of  the  Society  shall 
be  convened  by  the  Secretary. 

X.  The  President  shall  have  the  power  of  convening  ex- 
traordinary meetings  of  the  Council. 

XI.  Members  may  be  elected  by  ballot  at  any  one  of  the 
terminal  meetings,  upon  being  proposed  in  writing  by  three 
existing  members.     One  black  ball  in  ten  shall  exclude. 

XII.  Each  member  shall  pay  in  advance  to  the  Treasurer 
the  annual  sum  of  one  guinea.  If  any  member's  subscription 
shall  be  in  arrear  for  two  years,  and  he  shall  neglect  to  pay 
his  subscription  after  having  been  reminded  by  the  Treasurer, 
he  shall  be  regarded  as  having  ceased  to  be  a  member  of  the 
Society. 

XIII.  The  money  raised  by  the  Society  shall  be  expended 
in  publishing  such  compositions,  in  their  original  language, 
or  in  a  translated  form,  as  come  within  the  scope  of  this 
Society,  without  limitation  of  time  with  reference  to  the  period 
of  their  respective  authors.  All  editorial  and  other  expenses 
to  be  defrayed  by  the  Society. 

XIV.  One  volume,  at  least,  in  a  closely  printed  octavo 
form,  shall  be  supplied  to  each  member  of  the  Society  every 
year,  free  of  expense. 

XV.  If  the  funds  of  the  Society  in  any  year  will  permit, 
the  Council  shall  be  at  liberty  to  print  and  furnish  to  the 
members,  free  of  expense,  any  other  volume  or  volumes  of  the 
same  character,  in  the  uame  or  a  different  foim. 


XVI.  The  number  of  copies  of  each  publication,  and  the 
selection  of  a  printer  and  publisher,  shall  be  left  to  the  Council, 
who  shall  also  fix  the  price  at  which  the  copies  not  furnished 
to  members  shall  be  sold  to  the  public. 

XVII.  The  armorial  bearings  of  Mr.  Surtees  and  some 
other  characteristic  decoration  connecting  the  Society  with  his 
name,  together  with  the  armorial  bearings  of  the  University 
of  Durham,  shall  be  used  in  each  publication. 

XVIII.  A  list  of  the  officers  and  members,  together  with 
an  account  of  the  receipts  and  expenses  of  the  Society,  shall 
be  made  up  every  year  to  the  time  of  the  annual  meeting, 
and  shall  be  submitted  to  the  Society  to  be  printed  and  pub- 
lished with  the  next  succeeding  volume. 

XIX.  No  alteration  shall  be  made  in  these  rules  except  at 
an  annual  meeting.  Notice  of  any  such  alteration  shall  be 
given,  at  least,  as  early  as  the  terminal  meeting  of  the  Council 
immediately  preceding,  to  be  communicated  to  each  member 
of  the  Society. 


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1.  A  New  Volume  of  MISCELLANEA,  comprising,  The  Account  of  the  SIEGE 
of  PONTEFRACT,  by  NATHAN  DRAKE,  the  LETTERS  of  DEAN 
GRENVILLE,  and  EXTRACTS  from  the  ROKEBY  CORRESPON- 
DENCE. 
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of  No.  2. 


The  Council  propose  to  select  their  future  volumes  out  of  the  following  manu- 
scripts or  materials  that  have  been  suggested  to  them,  or  from  others  of  a 
similar  description  : — 

1.  WILLS,  &c.,  from  the  REGISTRY  at  CARLISLE. 

2.  A  continuation  of  the  TESTAMENTA  EI30RACEXSIA  (No.  4  and  30.) 

3.  A  Volume  of  the  HERALDIC  VISITATIONS  of  NORTHUMBERLAND. 

4.  The  LETTERS   of   ALCUIN  of  YORK,  from    Contemporary  MSS.   con- 

taining many  Epistles  unknown  to  Frobcn,  and  not  included  in  his 
Edition,  nor  in  that  by  Dr.  Giles. 

5.  The   MEDITATIONS    of  UGHTRED,    a   Monk   of    Durham,    during  his 

solitary  life  upon  Fame  Island,  in  the  14th  Century. 

6.  The  Prose  and  Poetical  WORKS  of  LAWRENCE,  PRIOR  of  DURHAM, 

who  died  in  1153. 

7.  The  HISTORICAL  WORKS  of  AILRED,  Abbot  of  RievauLx. 

8.  LIVES  of  ENGLISH  and  SCOTTISH  SAINTS,  many  from  MSS.  hitherto- 

uncollated. 

9.  The  NORTHUMBRIAN  INTERLINEAR   GLOSS   to   the   GOSPELS  of 

ST.  MARK,  ST.  LUKE,  and  ST.  JOHN,  commonly  known  as  the  LIN- 
DISFARNE  GOSPELS.  (The  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew  has  been  already 
published  by  the  Society.     See  above.  No.  28.) 

10.  The  CENSOR  MUNDI ;    a  Religious  Poem  in  English  verse,  written  about 

1380. 

11.  EARLY  ENGLISH  METRICAL  ROMANCES  from  the  Public  Library 

at  Cambridge. 

12.  A   VOLUME  of   NORTH    COUNTRY    POETRY,   from  the   Cottonian 

Library  and  other  sources. 

13.  FEODARIUM  THOM^  de  MELSONBY.     A  Survey  made  by  Prior  Mel- 

sonby  (1233 — 1244)  of  the  Estates  belonging  in  bis  time  to  the  Prior  and 
Convent  of  Durham,  of  the  same  nature  as  the  Boldon  Book  and  Bishop 
Hatfield's  Survey. 

14.  CARDINAL  LANGLEY'S  SURVEY  of  the  PALATINATE  of  DURHAM, 

together  with  Extracts  from  contemporaneous  Bailiff's  Rolls. 
1.5.  Two  early  SURVEYS  of  the  ESTATES  of  the  great  Houses  of  PERCY  and 
NEVILLE. 

16.  The  HISTORIANS  of  the  CHURCH  of  YORK,  comprising  the  Lives  of 

St.  Wilfrid,  St.  John  of  Beverley,  St.  William,  &c,  the  Poem  of  Alcuin 
do  Pontificibus  cedes.  Ebor.,  the  History  of  Hugh  the  Chantor,  the  Life 
of  Archbishop  Gcoifrey,  by  Gerald  Cambrensis,  Stubb's  Account  of  the 
Archbishops,  &c,  with  an  Appendix  of  Illustrative  Documents;  in 
several  volumes. 

17.  The  ACCOUNT  BOOK  of  BOLTON  ABBEY,  ending  in  1325. 

18.  Selections  from  the  yearly  ROLLS  of  tbe   BURSAR  of  the  Monastery  of 

DURHAM,  beginning  in  1270. 

19.  The  CHARTERS  and  ACCOUNT  ROLLS  of  the  College  of  the  VICARS 

CIIOKAL  at  YORK,  from  1250  downwards. 
20    The  CHARTERS  and  ACCOUNT  ROLLS  of  the  Cells  of  LYTIIAM  and 
STAMFORD,  and  the  Compoti  of  DURHAM  COLLEGE,  OXFORD. 

21.  The  CHRONICLES  of  the  Religious  Houses  of  KIRKSTALL  and  NOS- 

TELL. 

22.  The  LIFE  of  ST.  BEGA,  and  Extracts  from  the  CHARTULARY  of  HOLM 

CULT  HAM. 

23.  A  MONAST1CON  of  the  COUNTY  of  NORTHUMBERLAND. 


24.  FOUNTAINS  ABBEY.   The  HISTORY  of  its  FOUNDATION  by  HUGH 

de  KIRKSTALL,   and  the  CHARTERS    and  ACCOUNT  ROLLS   of 
that  famous  House. 

25.  ST.  MARY'S  ABBEY,  YORK,  its  ANNALS  by  ABBOT  SIMON  de  "WAR- 

WICK with  Extracts  from  the  CHARTUL ARIES. 

26.  The  CHARTER  BOOK  of  ST.  LEONARD'S  HOSPITAL  at  YORK,  with 

several  of  the  early  Account  Rolls,  "Wills  of  Benefactors,  &c. 

27.  The  EVIDENCES  of  the  ANCIENT  FAMILY  ot  CALVERLEY. 

28.  SIMEON  of  DURHAM  :  a  new  edition  of  his  Works. 

29.  Extracts  from  the  WARDROBE  ACCOUNTS  of  EDWARD  I., II.,  and  III , 

illustrative  of  their  expeditions  into  Scotland,  and  other  matters  connected 
with  that  kingdom  and  the  North  of  England. 

30.  The  REGISTER  of  the  GUILD  of  CORPUS  CHRISTI  at  YORK,  with 

other  documents  of  similar  character. 

31.  Extracts  from  the  GUILD  BOOKS  of  the  CORPORATIONS  of  BER- 

WICK, NEWCASTLE- ON -TYNE,  &c. 

32.  LETTERS  from  the  British  Museum  and  State  Paner  Office,  RELATING 

to  the  DISSOLUTION  of  the  NORTHERN  MONASTERIES. 

33.  The  ANNALS  of  the  PILGRIMAGE  of  GRACE. 

34.  A  VOLUME  of  EXTRACTS  from  the    Proceedings  of   the   COURT   of 

CHANCERY  at  DURHAM. 

35.  LETTERS,  hitherto  inedited,  RELATING  to  the  OUTRAGES,  FEUDS, 

&c,  on  the  BORDERS  of  ENGLAND  and  SCOTLAND. 

36.  A  VOLUME  of  EARLY  DIARIES. 

37-  MISCELLANIES,  containing  documents  too  short  for  separate  publication, 
to  include  {inter  alia), 

1.  The  Iter  Boreale. 

2.  Documents  relating  to  the  University  established  at   Durham  by 

CromweU. 

3.  The  Expenses  of  the  Scottish  Fortresses  in  the  hands  of  the  English 

during  the  Wars  of  Edward  I.,  II.,  and  III. 

38.  PRESENTMENTS  at  Episcopal  and  Arehidiaconal  Courts. 

39.  A  Volume  of  EXTRACTS  from  the  DEPOSITIONS,  &c,  in  the  Ecclesi- 

astical COURT  of  YORK,  beginning  in  the  14th  century. 

40.  The  INJUNCTIONS  of  the  NORTHERN  BISHOPS,  together  with  the 

Proceedings  at  the  Diocesan  Svnods  and  other  Meetings  of  the  Clergy. 

41.  An  ECCLESIASTICAL    SURVEY    of   RICHMONDSHIRE    made    by 

BISHOP  GASTRELL. 

42.  The  CORRESPONDENCE  of  JOHN  COSIN  BISHOP  of  DURHAM. 

43.  The  AUTOBIOGRAPHY  of  ANNE  COUNTESS  OF  PEMBROKE,  DOR- 

SET, and  MONTGOMERY,  with  other  documents  relating  to  the  House 
of  Clifford. 

44.  The  CORRESPONDENCE  of  THOMAS  BAKER,  (the  "  Coll.  Jo.  socius 

ejectus,")  with  the  Literary  Men  of  his  day. 

45.  The  CORRESPONDENCE  of  Dr.  GEORGE   BICKES  and   HILKIAII 

BEDFORD,  the  celebrated  non-jurors  and  antiquaries. 

46.  The  LETTERS  of  THOMAS,  5th  LORD  WHARTON,  and  other  documents 

connected  with  his  family  and  the  Countv  of  Cumberland. 

47.  A  VOLUME  RELATING  to  the  CAVALIERS— their  Compositions  and 

their  Troubles,  from  the  State  Paper  Office  and  the  Library  of  the  Dean 
and  Chapter  of  Durham. 

48.  EXTRACTS  from  ROGER  DODSWORTH'S  COLLECTIONS  in  the  Bod- 

leian Library  at  Oxford. 

49.  The  Diary  of  ABRAHAM  DE  LA  PRYME,  the  Yorkshire  Antiquary. 

50.  A  GLOSSARY  of  Ancient  North  Country  Words. 


LIST  OF  OFFICERS  &  MEMBEES,  JUNE,  1859. 


PATRON. 

The  Eight  Eeverend  Bishop  Maltby. 

PEESIDENT. 

The  Venerable  the  "Warden  of  the  University  of  Durham. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

Bobert  Henry  Allan,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Blackwell  Grange,  Darlington. 

John  Burrell,  Esq.,  Durham. 

The  Eev.  Frofessor  Chevallier,  B.D.,  Durham. 

Eev.  John  Dixon  Clarke,  M.A.,  Belford  Hall. 

Eev.  John  Cundill,  B.D.,  Durham. 

Eev.  Henry  Douglas,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Durham. 

John  F.  EUiot,  Esq.,  Elvet  Hill,  Durham. 

John  Fawcett,  Esq.,  Durham. 

Eev.  William  Greenwell,  M.A.,  Bishop  Cosin's  Hall,  Durham. 

Edwin  Guest,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Master  of  Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

William  Henderson,  Esq.,  Durham. 

John  Hodgson  Hinde,  Esq.,  Acton  House,  Felton. 

Sir  William  Lawson,  Bart.,  F.S.A.,  Brough  Hall,  Catterick. 

W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe,  Esq.,  Gateshead. 

Francis  Mewburn,  Esq.,  Darlington. 

Eichard  Eawrence  Pemberton,  Esq.,  Barnes,  Sunderland. 

Eev.  Daniel  Eock,  D.D.,  8  Clarendon  Villas,  Brook  Green,  Ham- 
mersmith. 

Henry  John  Spearman,  Esq.,  Burn  Hall,  Durham. 

Eev.  Joseph  Stevenson,  M.A.,  Leighton  Buzzard. 

Sir  Walter  Calverley  Trevelyan,  Bart.,  Wallington,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne. 

The  Very  Eev.  George  Waddington,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Durham. 

Albert  Way,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Wonham  Manor,  Eeigate. 

Eev.  C.  T.  Whitley,  M.A.,  Bedlington,  Morpeth. 

Sir  C.  G.  Young,  Knt,  F.S.A.,  Garter  King  at  Arms. 

SECRETARY. 

The  Eev.  James  Eaine,  M.A.,  York. 

TBEASURERS. 

John  Gough  Nichols,  Esq.,  25  Parliament  Street,  Westminster. 
Samuel  Eowlandson,  Esq.,  Durham. 


John  Addison,  Esq.,  Preston,  Lancashire.     Elected  15th  Dec,  1852. 

The  Advocate's  Library,  Edinburgh.     13th  March,  1851. 

E.  N.  Alexander,  Esq.,  Halifax.     16th  June,  1852. 

Eobert  Henry  Allan,  Esq.,  E.S.A.,  Blackwell  Grange,  Darlington. 
(Treasurer,  1834—1844.      Vice-President,  1844— 1859. )f 

H.  P.  Allison,  Esq.,  1   Regent  Terrace,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.     13th 
March,  1857. 

Mr.  George  Andrews,  Bookseller,  Durham.     26th  Sept.,  1839. 

The  Society  of  Antiquaries,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.     24th  Sept.  1853. 

Richard  Atkinson,  Esq.,  Richmond,  Yorkshire.     25th  Eeb.  1859.* 

John  H.  Aylmer,  Esq.,  Low  Walworth,  Darlington.     12th  July,  1836. 

Rev.  Bulkeley  Bandinel,  D.D.,  Bodley's  Librarian,  Oxford.     13th 
March,  1851. 

William  Beamont,  Esq.,  Warrington.     28th  Sept.  1843. 

Alfred  Bell,  Esq.,  59  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London.    31st  Mar.,  1849. 

William  Henry  Blaauw,  Esq.,  M.A.,  E.S.A.,  Secretary  to  the  Sussex 
Archaeological  Society,  Beechfield,  TJckfield.    15th  Dec,  1852. 

R.  W.  Blencoe,  Esq.,  The  Hooke,  near  Lewes.     13th  March,  1851. 

Rev.  J.  R.  Bloxam,  D.D.,  Fellow  and  Bursar  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford.     13th  March,  1851. 

Beriah  Botfield,  Esq.,  M.P.,  F.E.S.,  etc,  Norton  Hall,  Daventry.f 

John  Bowes,  Esq.,  Streatlam  Castle,  Durham. f 

The  Yiscount  Boyne,  Brancepeth  Castle,  Durham.     15th  Dec,  1852. 

William  Henry  Brockett,  Esq.,  Gateshead.     15th  Dec,  1852. 

Douglas   Brown,    Esq.,    6  Pump   Court,    Temple,   London.      11th 
March,  1858.* 

Rev.  John  Collingwood  Bruce,  LL.D.,  etc,  Secretary  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.     6th  June,  1856. 

His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Buccleugh  and  Queensberry,  Dalkeith.     The 
first  President  of  the  Society,  1 834-1 837.f 

Rev.   W.  E.   Buckley,  M.A.,  Middleton  Cheney,  Banbury.     13th 
March,  1851. 

John  Burrell,  Esq.,  Durham.     (Vice-President,  1853-59. )f 

Thomas  Burton,  Esq.,  Turnham  Hall,  Selby.     December,  1857.* 

His  Excellency  the   Earl  of  Carlisle,  E.G.,   Lord   Lieutenant  of 
Irel  and.     1 1  th  December,  1856. 

Ralph  Carr,  Esq.,  Hedgeley,  Alnwick.     26th  September,  1844. 

Edward   Charlton,   Esq.,  M.D.,    Secretary  of  the   Society  of  Anti- 
quaries, Newcastle-on-Tync     6th  June,  1856. 

Rev.  J.  A.   Charlton,   M.A.,   Gosforth,    Newcastle-on-Tyne.       8th 
December,  1853. 

William  Henry  Charlton,  Esq.,  Hesley side,  Hexham.  31st  May,  1 849. 

The  Chetham  Library,  Manchester.     December,  1857.* 

Rev.  Temple  Chevaliier,  B.D.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  aud  Astro- 
nomy in  the  University  of  Durham.     12th  July,  1836.     (  Vice- 
President  from  1836.) 
t  Those  gentlemen  to  whose  names  this  is  appended  have  been  members  of 

the  Society  since  its  foundation. 

*  Those  gentlemen  to  whose  names  an  asterisk  is  attached,  have  been  elected 

members  since  18o7. 


10 

Rev.  J.  D.  Clarke,  M.A.,  Belford  Hall.      1st  June,  1853.      {Vice- 
President,  1855-9  ) 
J.  W.  Clarke,  Esq.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     Decem- 
ber, 1857.*     (Local- Secretary,  1858-9.) 

John  Clayton,  Esq.,  Town  Clerk,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  8th  Dec,  1853. 

Alexander  Cockburn,  Esq.,  60  Mark  Lane,  London.     6th  June,  1854. 

E.  D.  Conyers,  Esq.,  Driffield,  Yorkshire.     11th  December,  1856. 

"William  Henry  Cooke,  Esq.,  4  Elm  Court,  Temple,  London.      6th 
June,  1855. 

John  Cookson,  Esq.,  Meldon  Park,  Morpeth.     15th  December,  1852. 

Rev.  GK  E.  Corrie,  D.D.,  Master  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge.     28th 
December,  1837. 

Rev.  Thomas  Corser,  Rector  of  Stand,  Manchester.     28th  Sept.,  1837. 

The  Venerable  R.  C.  Coxe,  Archdeacon  of  Lindisfarne,  the  College, 
Durham.     11th  March,  1858.* 

Christopher  Croft,  Esq.,  Richmond,  Yorkshire.     8th  December,  1853. 

Rev.  J.  G.  Cromwell,  M.A.,  Principal  of  the  Training  School,  Dur- 
ham.    6th  June,  1856. 

James  Crosby,   Esq.,   8   Church  Court,  Old  Jewry,  London.     31st 
May,  1849. 

James  Crossley,  Esq.,  President  of  the  Chetham  Society,  Manchester. 
11th  March,  1858.* 

Rev.  John  Cundill,  B.D.,  Perpetual  Curate  of  St.  Margaret's,  Dur- 
ham.    31st  May,  1849.     (Vice-President,  1849-59.) 

John  Dangerfield,  Esq.,  68  Chancery  Lane,  London.     May,  1846. 

Rev.   W.  N.  Darnell,   B.D.,  Rector  of  Stanhope,  Durham.     15th 
March,  1856. 

The  Right  Rev.  The  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  David's,  Abeigwili  Palace, 
Caermarthen.     13th  March,  1851. 

Robert  Davies,  Esq.,  E.S.A.,  The  Mount,  York.     13th  March,  1851. 

James  Dearden,  Esq.,  The  Manor  House,  Rochdale.    13th  March,  J  85 1 . 

Mr.  M.  A.  Denham,  Piersbridge,  Darlington.      15th  December,  1852. 

Rev.  S.  P.  Denning,  M.A.,  Worcester.      14th  March,  1850. 

William  Dickson,  Esq.,  Alnwick.     12th  July,  1836. 

John  Dobson,  Esq.,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.     6th  June,  1856. 

Rev.  Henry  Douglas,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Durham.     28th   September, 
1837.     (Vice-President,  1853-9.) 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir   David  Dundas,  Inner  Temple,  London.     30th 
December,  1858.* 

The  Yiscount  Dungannon,  Brynkinnalt,  Chirk,  North  Wales.     12th 
July,  1836. 

The  Right  Rev.  The  Lord  Bishop   of  Durham,    Auckland  Castle. 
13th  March,  1857. 

The  University  Library,  Durham.     16th  June,  1858.* 

W.  H.  Dykes,  Esq.,  York,  Secretary  to  the  Yorkshire  Architectural 
Society.     December,  1857.*     (Local- Secretary,  1858-9.) 

Rev.  John  Earle,  M.A.,  Oxford.     13th  June,  1850. 

Rev.  John  Edwards,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Durham  and  Professor  of  Greek 
in  the  University  of  Durham.      13th  March,  1851. 

John  F.  Elliot,  Esq.,  Elvet  Hill,  Durham.     12th  July,  1836.    ( Vice- 
President,  1849-59.) 


11 

William  Ellis,  Esq.,  Gloucester.     30th  December,  1858.* 

C.  H.  Elsley,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  York,   Mill  Mount,  York.     11th 

March,  1858.* 
The  Right  Rev.  The  Lord  Bishop  of  Exeter.     5th  December,  1853. 
The  Very  Rev.Monsignor  Eyre,  Newcastle  on-Tyne.   1 1th  Dec,  1 856. 
James  Farrer,  Esq.,  M  P-,  Inglebro',  near  Settle,  Yorkshire.      31st 

May,  1849. 
John  Fawcett,  Esq.,  Durham.     29th  September,- 1842.      {Vice-Pre- 
sident, 1843-59.) 
John  Fenwick,  Esq  ,  F.S.A.,  Newcastle-on-Tyre.     12th  Dec,  1851. 
The  Lord  Eeversham,  Duncombe  Park,  Helmsley.    24th  June,  1859.* 
The  Earl  Fitzwilliaru,  Wentworth,  Rotherham.      December,  1857.* 
William  Sidney  Gibson,  Esq.,  Tyneniouth.     26th  September,  1844. 
Mr.  W.  Grainge,  Minskip,  Boro'bridge.     25th  February,  1859.* 
Rev.  William  Greenwell,  M  A.,  Bishop  Cosin's  Hall,  Durham.     28th 

Sept.,  1843.    (Treasurer,  1843-49     Vice-President,  1849-59.) 
Edwin  Guest,  Esq,,  LL.D.,  Master  of  Caius  College,  .Cambridge.f 

(Vice-President,  1856-9.) 
Edward  Hailstone,  Esq.,  Horton  Hall,  Bradford.     May,  1846. 
The  Venerable  W.  A.  Hale,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  London,    Canon 

Residentiary  of  St.  Paul's,  and  Master  of  the  Charter  House. 

26th  September,  1839. 
Robert  Hall,  Esq.,  8  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster.     13th  March,  1851. 
Rev.  George  Hans  Hamilton,  M.A  ,  Vicar  of  Berwick-upon-Tweed. 

31st  May,  1849. 
Philip  Charles  Hardwick,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  21,  Cavendish  Square,  Lon- 
don.    14th  March,  1850. 
Mr.  W.  Harrison,  Market  Place,  Ripon.     30th  December,  1858* 
John  Harward,  Esq.,  Stourbridge,  Worcestershire.     6th  June,  1854. 
The  Right  Hon.  T.  E.  Headlam,  M.P.,  Judge  Advocate  General,  and 

Chancellor  of  the  Dioceses  of  Durham  and  Ripon,  20  Ashley 

Place,  Victoria  Street,  London.     13th  December,  1855. 
William    Henderson,    Esq.,    Durham.       May,    1847.       (Treasurer, 

1847-58.      Vice-President,  1858-9.) 
Rev.  W.  G.  Henderson,  D.C.L.,  Principal  of  Victoria  College,  Jersey- 

31st  May,  1849.     (Secretary,  1849-52.) 
John  Hodgson  Hinde,  Esq  ,  Acton  House,  Felton.f    (  Vice-President, 

1843-59.) 
R.  W.  Hodgson,  Esq.,  North  Dene,  Gateshead.      11th  Dec,  1856. 
Rev.    Henry    Holden,    D.D.,    Head   Master   of  Durham    Grammar 

School.     16th  June,  1858.* 
Rev.  Henry   Humble,   M.A.,   Canon   of  St.  Ninian's,  Perth.      31st 

May,  1849. 
Richard   Charles  Hussey,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,    16  King  William   Street, 

Strand,  London.     12th  July,  1836. 
Alan  William  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  Durham.      September,  1841. 
Timothy  Hutton,  Esq.,  Marske  Hall,  Richmond,  Yorkshire.     28th 

September,  1843. 
Rev.  Dr.  Hymers,  Brandsburlon,  Beverley.     30th  December,  1858.* 
Robert  H.  Ingham,  Esq  ,  M.P.,  Westoe,  South  Shields.f 
C.  J.  D.  Ingledew,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Northallerton.      13th  Dec,  1855. 


12 

Rev.  Henry  Jenkyns,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Durham,  and  Professor  of 
Divinity  in  the  University  of  Durham.     September,  1838. 

Eev.  J.  F.  Johnson,  Sherburn,  Durham.     I  lth  December,  1856. 

William  Kell,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Gateshead.     19th  December,  1854. 

Rev.  J".  W.  Kempe,  B.A.,  West  Harnham,  Salisbury.    8th  Dec,  1853. 

John  Bailey  Langhorne,  Esq.,  Wakefield.  31st  May,  1849.  {Local- 
Secretary,  1858-9.) 

Sir  William  Lawson,  Bart.,  F.S.A.,  Brough  Hall,  Catterick.  {Vice- 
President,  1836-59. )f 

George  Lawton,  Esq.,  Nunthorpe,  York.     12th  July,  1836. 

The  Leeds  Library.     11th  December,  1856. 

Rev.  H.  G.  Liddell,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Easington,  Durham.  28th 
September,  1837. 

Lincoln's  Inn  Library,  London.     13th  March,  1851. 

Ralph  Lindsay,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Biggin  Lodge,  Norwood.  26th  Sep- 
tember, 1839. 

William  Linskill,  Esq.,  Morwick  Hall,  Alnwick.      13th  Dec,  1855. 

The  Liverpool  Athenseuni.     6th  June,  1855. 

The  London  Library,  12  St.  James'  Square,  London.   13thMar.,  1851. 

William  Hylton  Dyer  Longstaffe,  Esq.,F.S.A.,  Gateshead.  17th  Mar., 
185*5.     {rice-President,  1859.     Local- Secretary,  1858-9.) 

Rev.  J.  L.  Low,  The  Forest,  Middleton-in-Teesdale,  Durham.  16th 
June,  1858.* 

Rev.  H.  R.  Luard,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  24th 
June,  1859.* 

John  Whitefoord  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Vice-President  S.A.  Scot- 
land, and  M.R.S.N.A.  Cop.,  16  Royal  Circus,  Edinbro'. 
14th  July,  1835. 

The  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Manchester.     11th  Dec,  1856. 

Thomas  Mason,  Esq.,  Copt  Hewick,  Ripon.f 

F.  C.  Matthews,  Esq.,  Driffield,  Yorkshire.       11th  December,  1856. 
Francis  Mewburn,  Esq.,  Darlington. f     {Vice-President,  1849-59.) 
Richard  Monckton  Milnes,  Esq.,  M.P.,   Frystou  Hall,  Pontefract. 

30th  December,  1858.* 
Mr.  John  Mitchell,  24  Wardour  Street,  London.      24th  June,  1859.* 
C.  T   J.  Moore,  Esq.,  Frampton  Hall,  Boston.     25th  Feb.,  1859* 
Rev.  James  Morton,  B.D.,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  and  Vicar  of  Hoi- 

beach.     12th  July,  1836. 

G.  G.  Mouusey,  Esq.,  Carlisle.      17th  March,   1855.     {Local- Secre- 

tary, 1858-9.) 

The  Right  Honorable  J.  R.  Mowbray,  M.P.,  Cambridge  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  London.     8th  December,  1853. 

The  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  17th 
March,  1855. 

John  Bowyer  Nichols,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  25  Parliament  Street,  West- 
minster.f 

John  Gough  Nichols,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  25  Parliament  Street,  West- 
minster.!    {Treasurer  from  the  foundation  of  the  Society.) 

His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Northumberland,  K.G.,  F.S.A.,  &c,  Alnwick 
Castle.      13th  March,  1851. 

John  Old,  Esq.,  Darlington.     30th  December,  1858.* 


13 

Rev.  George  Ornsby,  Fishlake,  Doncaster.     24th  June,  1859.* 
Rev.  Sir  Frederick  G.  Ouseley,  Bart.,  M.A.,  Precentor  of  Hereford, 
and  Professor  of  Music  in  the  University  of  Oxford.     11th. 
December,  1856. 
John  Henry  Parker,  Esq.,  Oxford.     24th  September,  1840. 
Edward  Peacock,  Esq.,  The  Manor  Farm,  Bottesford,  Brigg,  Lincoln- 
shire.    10th  June,  1857. 
Joseph  Pease,  Esq.,  Darlington.     19th  December,  1854. 
Bev.  John  Pedder,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Meldon,  Morpeth.     14th  March, 

1850.     {Secretary,  1852—1854.) 
Richard   Lawrence    Pemberton,  ;Esq.,   Barnes,   Sunderland.       13th 

December,  1855.     {Vice-President,  1857-9.) 
James  Stovin  Penny  man,  Esq.,  Ormesby  Hall,  Middlesbro'.       8  th 

December,  1853. 
Rev.  G.  H.  Philips,  M.A.,  Dringhouses,  York.     30th  Dec,  1858.* 
Bev.  Balph  Piatt,  Durham.     30th  December,  1858.* 
Mr.  Thomas  Pigg,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.     6th  June,  1856. 
Mr.  Bernard  Quarritch,  16  Castle  Street,  Leicester  Square,  London- 

24th  February,  1853. 
Eev.  James  Baine,  M.  A.,  York.  12th  Dec,  1851.  {Secretary,  1854-9) 
Stephen  Bam,  Esq.,  Bamsfort,  Gory,  Ireland.     6th  June,  1856. 
The  Lord  Bavens worth,  Bavens worth  Castle,  Gateshead.     6th  June, 

1856. 
Charles  H.  Bickards,  Esq.,  Manchester.     13th  March,  1851. 
Joseph  Robertson,  Esq.,  23  Buccleugh  Place,  Edinbro'.     13th  March, 

1851. 
Rev.  C.  B.  Bobinson,  M.A  ,  Fellow  of  the  University  of  Durham, 

York.     12th  December,  1851.     {Local- Secretary,  1858-9.) 
Rev.  Daniel  Rock,  D.D.,   8  Clarendon  Villas,  Brook  Green,  Ham- 
mersmith.     14th   March,    1850.      {Vice-President,   1851-9. 
Local- Secretary,  1858-9.) 
Samuel  Bowlandson,  Esq.,  Durham.    September,  1841.    {Treasurer, 

1858-9.) 
J.  B.  Budd,  Esq.,  Gisbro',  Yorkshire.     13th  March,  1857. 
Mr.  John  Sampson,  Bookseller,  York.     December,  1857.* 
Simon  Thomas  Scrope,  Esq.,  Jun.,  Danby  Hall,  Bedale.     16th  June, 

1858.* 
Rev.  E.  H.  Shipperdson,  The  Hermitage,  Chester-le- Street.      6th 

June,  1856. 
Henry  Silvertop,  Esq.,  Minsteracres,  Gateshead.     21st  May,  1849. 
The  Library  of  Sion  College,  London.     December,  1857.* 
Rev.  Richard  Skipsey,  M.A.,  Bishopwearmouth.f 
Henry  Smales,  Esq.,  Durham.     16th  June,  1852. 
Rev.  Henry  Soames,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Chancellor  of  St.  Paul's  and  Rector 

of  Stapleford  Tawney,  Romford.     13th  March,  1851. 
Henry  John  Spearman,  Esq.,   Burn  Hall,  Durham. \      {Vice-Pre- 
sident, 1853-9.) 
The  Statistical  Society,  12  St.  James'  Square,  London.     30th  Dec, 

1858.* 
George  Stephens,  Esq.,  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Copenhagen.     24th  September,  1853. 


14 

Mr.  W.  F.  Stephenson,  Kirkgate,  Ripon.     30th  December,  1858.* 

Rev.  Joseph  Stevenson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Leighton  Buzzard. f  {Vice- 
President,  1836-59.) 

John  Stuart,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  the  Spalding  Club,  and  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland,  Register  Office,  Edinburgh.  24th 
February,  1853.     (Local- Secretary,  1858-9.) 

Rev.  W.  Stubbs,  Vicar  of  Navestock,  Romford.     13th  March,  1851  . 

Mr.  Robert  Sunter,  Bookseller,  York.     December,  1857.* 

Henry  Edward  Surtees,  Esq.,  Dane  End,  Ware,  Herts.  10th  June, 
1857. 

Robert  Lambton  Surtees,  Esq.,  Red  worth,  Darlington. f 

Robert  S.  Surtees,  Esq.,  Hamsterley  Hall,  Gateshead.  28th  Septem- 
ber, 1843. 

Sir  S.  V.  Surtees,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Island  of  Mauritius.  8th 
December,  1853. 

Clement  Tudway  Swanston,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  51  Chancery 
Lane,  London.     September,  1841. 

John  Sykes,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Doncaster.     24th  June,  1859.* 

The  Lord  Talbot  de  Malahide,  M.R.I. A.,  President  of  the  Archaeolo- 
gical Institute,  Malahide  Castle,  Dublin.      15th  Dec,  1852. 

Henry  Taylor,  Esq.,  Colonial  Office,  London.     6th  June,  1852. 

Thomas  Greenwood  Teale,  Esq.,  Leeds.     8th  December,  1853. 

Lord  Adolphus  Vane  Tempest,  M.P.      15th  December,  1852. 

Joseph  Francis  Tempest,  Esq.,  Nether  Hall,  Doncaster.  12th  June, 
1836. 

Christopher  Temple,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  Temporal  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese 
of  Durham,  Temple,  London.     6th  June,  1856. 

Stephen  Temple,  Esq.,  15  Upper  Gower  Street,  London.  11th  Dec., 
1856. 

Ven.  Archdeacon  Thorp,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  Warden  of  the  University  of 
Durham.  September,  1838.  (Vice-President,  1844 — 1849. 
President,  1849—1859.) 

John  Tiplady,  Esq.,  Town  Clerk,  Durham.     14th  March,  1850. 

Sir  Walter  Calverley  Trevelyan,  Bart.,  F.S.A.,  etc.,  Wallington, 
Newcastle -on  Tyne.f  (  Vice-President  from  the  foundation  of 
the  Society.) 

Mr.  William  Trueman,  Durham. f 

Charles  Tucker,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Secretary  of  the  Archaeological  Insti- 
tute, 26  Suffolk  Street,  Pall  Mall.     15th  December,  1852. 

Anselm  Turner,  Esq.,  23  Park  Crescent  (N.W.),  London.  8th  Dec, 
1853. 

Henry  Turner,  Esq.,  Low  Hcaton  Haugh,  Newcastle  on-Tyne.  12th 
July,  1836. 

Rev.  James  F.  Turner,  North  Tidcombe,  Wilts.     14th  March,  1850. 

The  Earl  Vane.     17th  March,  1855. 

Lord  Hany  Vane,  M.P.     September,  1841. 

The  Very  Rev.  George  Waddington,  D,D.,  etc,  Dean  of  Durham. 
September,  1841.     (Vice-President,  1843—1859.) 

Rev.  Joseph  Waite,  M.A.,  Tutor  in  the  University  of  Durham. 
June,  1852. 


15 

Rev.  John  Ward,  M.A.,  Hector  of  Wath,  Ripon.  6th  June,  1856. 
{Local- Secretary,  1858-9.) 

Edmund  Waterton,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Walton  Hall,  Wakefield.  10th 
March,  1856 

Albert  Way,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  etc.,  Secretary  to  the  Archaeological  In- 
stitute, Wonham  Manor,  Reigate.  15th  December,  1852. 
{lice-President,  1859.) 

George  Wetwan,  Esq.,  Bridlington.     December,  1857.*" 

His  Excellency  Monsr.  Van  de  Weyer,  Belgian  Ambassador,  50  Port- 
land Place,  London.     September,  1841. 

Gerard  Wharton,  Esq.,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London.  26th  Septem- 
ber, 1844. 

Rev.  William  Whewell,  D.D.,  etc.,  Master  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge.    12th  July,  1836. 

Robert  White,  Esq.,  Claremont  Place,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  12th 
December,  1851. 

Rev.  C.  T.  Whitley,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bedlington,  Morpeth.f  {Vice- 
President,  1836—1859.) 

William  Woodman,  Esq.,  Town  Clerk,  Morpeth.       31st  May,  1849. 

John  Erancis  Wright,  Esq.,  Kelvedon  Hall,  Essex.     10th  June,  1857. 

The  Library  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  York.     13th  March,  1857. 

Sir  Charles  George  Young,  Knt.,  E.S.A.,  etc.,  Garter  King  at  Arms, 
London.f     {Vice-President,  1836—1859.) 

Joseph  Young,  Esq.,  Hartford  House,  Morpeth.     11th  Dee.,  1856. 

The  Earl  of  Zetland,  Aske  Hall,  Richmond,  Yorkshire.  13th  March, 
1851. 

MEMBERS  ELECTED  DEC.   1859. 

Edward  Akroyd,  Esq.,  Bankfield,  Halifax. 

Mr.  J.  R.  Appleton,  Western  Hills,  Durham. 

Sir  Edward  Blaekett,  Bart.,  Matfen,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Rev.  Wm.  Collins,  Knaresbro'. 

R.  R.  Dees,  Esq.,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

The  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Augustus  Duncombe,  DD.,  Dean  of  York. 

Viscount  Galway,  M.P.,  Serlby  Hall,  Bawtry. 

H.  H.  Gibbs,  Esq.,  St.  Drnstan's,  Regent's  Park,  London. 

Earl  de  Grey  and  Ripon,  Studley  Park,  Ripon. 

The  Lord  Herries,  Everingham  Park,  Hayton,  Yorkshire. 

A.  J.  B.  Hope,  Esq.,  Connaught  Place,  Hyde  Park. 

Rev.  H.  D   Ingilby,  Fellow  of  Mngd.  Coll.,  Oxon.,  Ripley  Castle, 

Yorkshire. 
Henry  Jackson,  Esq.,  St.  James'  Row,  Sheffield. 
Rev.  John  Kenrick,  York. 

C.  Scott  Murray,  Esq.,  Danesfield,  Great  Marlow. 
Wm.  Rivington,  Esq.,  Hampstead  Heath,  London. 
Charles  Freville  Surtees,  Esq.,  Chobham  Park,  Chobham,  Surrey. 
Christopher  Sykes,  Esq.,  Sledmere,  Yorkshire. 
J.  R.  Walbran,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Fall-dolt,  Ripon. 
Christopher  M.  Webster,  Esq.,  Pallion,  Bishopwearmouth. 


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